Prayer Book (Dala'il al-Khayrat), 19th century, Morocco, Gilt and embossed leather binding; opaque watercolour, ink and gold on paper,

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Title

Prayer Book (Dala'il al-Khayrat), 19th century, Morocco, Gilt and embossed leather binding; opaque watercolour, ink and gold on paper,

Description

This late copy of the Dala'il al-Khayrat was created in Morocco, where the work was originally composed four hundred years earlier. Thousands of others were produced throughout the Islamic world, making it the most popular devotional work after the Qur'an, especially for Sunni Muslims. Carrying the Dala'il al-Khayrat and reciting its prayers were thought to provide blessing (baraka), good luck, and apotropaic protection. The rich ink and gold of the page, and luxurious red leather of the binding, make this volume both a holy text to be read and a precious object.

Creator

Muhammad b. Sulayman al-Jazuli (d. 1465)

Publisher

Aga Khan Museum

Date

19th century

Rights

Aga Khan Museum

Format

Dimensions: 13.2 x 13.8 x 5.9 cm

Material: gilt and embossed leather binding; opaque watercolour, ink and gold on paper

Language

Arabic

Identifier

AKM 535

Coverage

Morocco

Collection

Citation

Muhammad b. Sulayman al-Jazuli (d. 1465), “Prayer Book (Dala'il al-Khayrat), 19th century, Morocco, Gilt and embossed leather binding; opaque watercolour, ink and gold on paper,,” Spatial Humanities, accessed March 14, 2025, https://spatial-humanities.library.utoronto.ca/items/show/35853.

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