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A Religious Devotee Summoned to Pray for the Kings Recovery, Folio from a Bustan
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A Religious Devotee Summoned to Pray for the Kings Recovery, Folio from a Bustan
A Religious Devotee Summoned to Pray for the Kings Recovery, Folio from a Bustan (Orchard) of Sa di, 17th century
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This 17th-century print captures a scene of deep religious devotion and hope. Titled "A Religious Devotee Summoned to Pray for the King's Recovery" this folio from a Bustan (Orchard) of Saadi showcases the rich heritage art of Perso-Arabic culture. In the painting, we see a male figure adorned in an exquisite golden headdress, symbolizing his royal status. The man, identified as Abu Muhammad Muslih al Din bin Abdallah Shirazi, is depicted with utmost detail and precision by an unknown artist. His majestic presence conveys both power and vulnerability. Surrounded by vibrant flowers in various hues and shades, the devotee engages in fervent prayer for the king's health and recovery. The delicate brushstrokes capture not only the beauty of nature but also emphasize its significance within Islamic tradition. The manuscript itself is a testament to the meticulous craftsmanship prevalent during this period. Written in Nastaliq script, it exemplifies artistic excellence combined with religious devotion. Preserved at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, this Indian miniature offers us a glimpse into centuries-old Muslim traditions and beliefs. It serves as a reminder that faith has always played an integral role in society, uniting people across cultures and generations. As we admire this remarkable artwork by Unknown, let us appreciate its historical value while acknowledging its ability to transcend time – reminding us that prayers for healing have been offered throughout history regardless of creed or nationality.
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