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THE DOME OF ROCK
JERUSALEM
Done by:
Varsha
Athul
Swathi
•LOCATION : Jerusalem
•COUNTRY : Israrl
•AFFILIATION : Islam
•COUNTRY : Israel
•ARCHITECTURAL TYPE : Shrine
•ARCHTITECTURAL STYLE: Byzantine
•ALSO KNOWN AS :Qubbat As-Sakhrah
JEWISH BELIEF
• The foundation stone and its surroundings is the
holiest site in Judaism.
• According to them, the stone is the site where
Abraham prepared to sacrifice his son Isaac.
• This was the site where Solomaon built his
temple, which was destroyed by Babilonian King.
• Herod’s Temple is also believed to be
constructed here.
ISLAMIC BELIEF
• The rock is the spot from which the Islamic
prophet Muhammad ascended to Heaven
accompanied by Gabriel.
• It was also the place from where Muhammad
received the instructions from Allah.
• They call it “The Noble Sanctuary”, for them, it
is a shrine, not a mosque.
• The wailing wall is believed to be a part of the temple that
escaped destruction.
• Jews come here to contemplate their long history of
persecution.
• It has become a tradition to insert written prayers into the
cracks in the wall.
THE DOME
• The great golden dome that crowns the Dome of the
Rock was originally made of gold, but was replaced with
copper and then aluminum.
• The aluminum is now covered with gold leaf, a donation
from the late King Hussein of Jordan.
• The original dome collapsed in 1015 and was rebuilt in
1022–23. The Dome of the Rock is in its core one of the
oldest extant works of Islamic architecture.
• The sacred rock can be viewed from the circular corridor
that runs around the interior of the dome.
JALIS
• An ornamental screen, or jali, is a prominent feature
of Islamic architecture and mediates the amount of
sunlight that enters a space.
• Jali is a delicately carved latticed screen that also
exemplifies the use of the ornament in Islamic art and
architecture.
• The ornamental designs of these screens strike
similar patterns as calligraphy, one of the chief
features of Islamic sacred decoration.
• Jalis are important on a practical level, as they filter
out strong sunlight and keep spaces cool, which is
ever important in the Middle East's harsh sun
MASHRABIYA AND
MIHRAB
• Mashrabiya - a type of projecting oriel window
enclosed with carved wood latticework located
on the second story of a building or higher,
often lined with stained glass.
• Mihrab - a semicircular niche in the wall of a
mosque that indicates the qibla; that is, the
direction of the Kaaba in Mecca and hence the
direction that Muslims should face when
praying. The wall in which a mihrab appears is
thus the "qibla wall".
MOSAICS
• Wall and ceiling mosaics became very popular in Late
Antiquity and adorn many Byzantine churches, including
San Vitale in Ravenna and Hagia Sophia in
Constantinople.
• Thus, the use of mosaics reflects an artistic tie to the world
of Late Antiquity.
• Late Antiquity is a period from about 300-800, when the
Classical world dissolves and the Medieval period
emerges.
EXTERIOR
• In 16th century, the Ottoman Turks replaced these
glass mosaics with colourful ceramic tiles.
• The exterior of the building is covered with granite
at upper level.
• The corinthian columns show the influence of
Roman architecture.
MUQARNAS
• a form of ornamented vaulting in Islamic
architecture, the "geometric subdivision
of a squinch, or cupola, or corbel, into a
large number of miniature squinches,
producing a sort of cellular structure",
sometimes also called a "honeycomb"
vault.
PLAN
•The octagonal plan of the structure may
have been influenced by the
Byzantine Church of the Seat of Maryy .
•Also known as Kathisma in Greek and al-
Qadismu in Arabic built between 451 and
458 on the road between Jerusalem
and Bethlehem.
SECTION
FACTS
The interior and exterior of the structure are decorated with marble, mosaics, and
metal plaques. Although the mosaics are similar in technique to those found in
Byzantine public buildings and churches, the Dome’s mosaics exclude any
representations of human or animal forms, instead featuring Arabic script and
vegetal patterns intermixed with images of items such as jewels and crowns. Arabic
religious inscriptions run around the octagonal arcade. The original function and
significance of the Dome of the Rock are uncertain. The building is not a mosque
and does not fit easily into other categories of Muslim religious structures .Since its
construction the Dome of the Rock has been modified several times. One
significant restoration, ordered by the Ottoman sultan Süleyman I in the 16th
century, replaced the exterior mosaics with coloured ceramic tiles. In the 20th
century, damaged interior and exterior ornaments were repaired or replaced, and
the dome was given a new gold covering.
FACTS
An inscription in the Dome of the Rock establishes its date of completion as 691–692—
some 55 years after Muslim armies captured Jerusalem, then a predominantly Christian
city, from the Byzantine Empire. The structure, positioned near the centre of a wide
raised platform, comprises an octagonal base topped by a gilded wooden central dome.
The Dome of the Rock’s composition relates it to a class of Byzantine religious buildings
known as martyria—typically circular or polygonal shrines erected to mark the graves of
saints or to commemorate events of special religious significance. The dome, which is
approximately 65 feet (20 metres) in diameter and is mounted on an elevated drum,
rises above a circle of 16 piers and columns. Surrounding this circle is an octagonal
arcade of 24 piers and columns. Below the dome a portion of the sacred rock is exposed
and protected by a railing. A stairway leads to a natural cave beneath the surface of the
rock. The outer walls also form an octagon, with each of the eight sides being
approximately 60 feet (18 metres) wide and 36 feet (11 metres) high. Both the dome and
the exterior walls contain many windows.
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The dome of rock , jerusalem.pptx

  • 1. THE DOME OF ROCK JERUSALEM Done by: Varsha Athul Swathi
  • 2.
  • 3. •LOCATION : Jerusalem •COUNTRY : Israrl •AFFILIATION : Islam •COUNTRY : Israel •ARCHITECTURAL TYPE : Shrine •ARCHTITECTURAL STYLE: Byzantine •ALSO KNOWN AS :Qubbat As-Sakhrah
  • 4. JEWISH BELIEF • The foundation stone and its surroundings is the holiest site in Judaism. • According to them, the stone is the site where Abraham prepared to sacrifice his son Isaac. • This was the site where Solomaon built his temple, which was destroyed by Babilonian King. • Herod’s Temple is also believed to be constructed here.
  • 5. ISLAMIC BELIEF • The rock is the spot from which the Islamic prophet Muhammad ascended to Heaven accompanied by Gabriel. • It was also the place from where Muhammad received the instructions from Allah. • They call it “The Noble Sanctuary”, for them, it is a shrine, not a mosque.
  • 6. • The wailing wall is believed to be a part of the temple that escaped destruction. • Jews come here to contemplate their long history of persecution. • It has become a tradition to insert written prayers into the cracks in the wall.
  • 7. THE DOME • The great golden dome that crowns the Dome of the Rock was originally made of gold, but was replaced with copper and then aluminum. • The aluminum is now covered with gold leaf, a donation from the late King Hussein of Jordan. • The original dome collapsed in 1015 and was rebuilt in 1022–23. The Dome of the Rock is in its core one of the oldest extant works of Islamic architecture. • The sacred rock can be viewed from the circular corridor that runs around the interior of the dome.
  • 8. JALIS • An ornamental screen, or jali, is a prominent feature of Islamic architecture and mediates the amount of sunlight that enters a space. • Jali is a delicately carved latticed screen that also exemplifies the use of the ornament in Islamic art and architecture. • The ornamental designs of these screens strike similar patterns as calligraphy, one of the chief features of Islamic sacred decoration. • Jalis are important on a practical level, as they filter out strong sunlight and keep spaces cool, which is ever important in the Middle East's harsh sun
  • 9. MASHRABIYA AND MIHRAB • Mashrabiya - a type of projecting oriel window enclosed with carved wood latticework located on the second story of a building or higher, often lined with stained glass. • Mihrab - a semicircular niche in the wall of a mosque that indicates the qibla; that is, the direction of the Kaaba in Mecca and hence the direction that Muslims should face when praying. The wall in which a mihrab appears is thus the "qibla wall".
  • 10. MOSAICS • Wall and ceiling mosaics became very popular in Late Antiquity and adorn many Byzantine churches, including San Vitale in Ravenna and Hagia Sophia in Constantinople. • Thus, the use of mosaics reflects an artistic tie to the world of Late Antiquity. • Late Antiquity is a period from about 300-800, when the Classical world dissolves and the Medieval period emerges.
  • 11. EXTERIOR • In 16th century, the Ottoman Turks replaced these glass mosaics with colourful ceramic tiles. • The exterior of the building is covered with granite at upper level. • The corinthian columns show the influence of Roman architecture.
  • 12. MUQARNAS • a form of ornamented vaulting in Islamic architecture, the "geometric subdivision of a squinch, or cupola, or corbel, into a large number of miniature squinches, producing a sort of cellular structure", sometimes also called a "honeycomb" vault.
  • 13. PLAN •The octagonal plan of the structure may have been influenced by the Byzantine Church of the Seat of Maryy . •Also known as Kathisma in Greek and al- Qadismu in Arabic built between 451 and 458 on the road between Jerusalem and Bethlehem.
  • 15. FACTS The interior and exterior of the structure are decorated with marble, mosaics, and metal plaques. Although the mosaics are similar in technique to those found in Byzantine public buildings and churches, the Dome’s mosaics exclude any representations of human or animal forms, instead featuring Arabic script and vegetal patterns intermixed with images of items such as jewels and crowns. Arabic religious inscriptions run around the octagonal arcade. The original function and significance of the Dome of the Rock are uncertain. The building is not a mosque and does not fit easily into other categories of Muslim religious structures .Since its construction the Dome of the Rock has been modified several times. One significant restoration, ordered by the Ottoman sultan Süleyman I in the 16th century, replaced the exterior mosaics with coloured ceramic tiles. In the 20th century, damaged interior and exterior ornaments were repaired or replaced, and the dome was given a new gold covering.
  • 16. FACTS An inscription in the Dome of the Rock establishes its date of completion as 691–692— some 55 years after Muslim armies captured Jerusalem, then a predominantly Christian city, from the Byzantine Empire. The structure, positioned near the centre of a wide raised platform, comprises an octagonal base topped by a gilded wooden central dome. The Dome of the Rock’s composition relates it to a class of Byzantine religious buildings known as martyria—typically circular or polygonal shrines erected to mark the graves of saints or to commemorate events of special religious significance. The dome, which is approximately 65 feet (20 metres) in diameter and is mounted on an elevated drum, rises above a circle of 16 piers and columns. Surrounding this circle is an octagonal arcade of 24 piers and columns. Below the dome a portion of the sacred rock is exposed and protected by a railing. A stairway leads to a natural cave beneath the surface of the rock. The outer walls also form an octagon, with each of the eight sides being approximately 60 feet (18 metres) wide and 36 feet (11 metres) high. Both the dome and the exterior walls contain many windows.