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Title: | “Hilye” as a way of expression in terms of philosophy of art | Other Titles: | Sanat felsefesi? açısından bi?r yaşam bi?çi?mi? olarak “hi?lye” | Authors: | Mutluel, Osman | Keywords: | Hilye, Prophet, Hafız Osman, Aesthetic Appreciation, Beauty | Publisher: | Journal of Social And Humanities Sciences Research (JSHSR) | Source: | Mutluel O.“HILYE” AS A WAY OF EXPRESSION IN TERMS OF PHILOSOPHY OF ART. Journal of Social and Humanities Sciences Research. 5/30 2018. pp: 4034-4040 | Abstract: | The hilyah is the general works of art, which include books, poetry, and plates produced to introduce the Prophet to those who lived after him and did not have a chance to see him. the calligraphic form of the hilyah appeared as a visual description unique to the Turks The first calligrapher that produced such a work was Hattat Hafiz Osman (1642-1698), who lived in the 17th century. In the area between the sections of the etek (“skirt” or lower part) and göbek (“belly”), the 107th verse of the chapter Anbiya is placed. “And We have not sent you, [O Muhammad], except as a mercy to the worlds.” While the physical characteristics of the Prophet are mentioned in the göbek (“belly”), his virtues are written in the etek (“skirt” or lower part) section. Every art lover who reads these characteristics of the Prophet experiences a flood of spiritual emotions. İn this study, will be discussed the effect of Hilye on human. Hilyahs in literature is not the subject of this article. Keywords: | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/26897 | ISSN: | 2459-1149 |
Appears in Collections: | İlahiyat Fakültesi Koleksiyonu |
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