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Kabir Collection

"Kabir: A Journey Through Time and Faith" Step into the vibrant Muslim Festival of Eid-el-Kabir in Morocco, 1811, as depicted in a captivating coloured engraving


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"Kabir: A Journey Through Time and Faith" Step into the vibrant Muslim Festival of Eid-el-Kabir in Morocco, 1811, as depicted in a captivating coloured engraving. Witness the joyous celebration and deep-rooted traditions that have endured for centuries. Travel back further to the year 1510 AD, where we encounter Kabir, a medieval reformer who left an indelible mark on society. Litho brings his story to life, showcasing Kabir's unwavering commitment to challenging societal norms and advocating for spiritual enlightenment. Intriguingly, a mesmerizing artwork titled "A Gathering of Holy Men of Different Faiths" from ca. 1770-75 by Mir Kalan Khan reveals Kabir's influence transcending religious boundaries. This depiction exemplifies his message of unity amidst diversity—a timeless lesson still relevant today. Fast forward to Churchill being cheered by the House—an unexpected connection emerges. Could it be that Kabir's teachings influenced even prominent figures like Churchill? The impact of this visionary thinker knows no bounds. Embark on a royal visit to India through an enchanting engraving—here lies another facet of Kabir's legacy. Explore how he inspired generations with his profound wisdom and spiritual insights during this historic occasion. Delve deeper into Mughal India with "Kabir Two Followers Terrace, " a masterpiece dating back to 1610-1620. Marvel at the intricate details that capture not only Kabir but also his devoted followers' devotion and reverence towards their beloved teacher. Witness artistry intertwine with spirituality as you gaze upon "Kabir Two Followers Terrace recto Calligraphy. " Each stroke tells a tale—a testament to how words penned by this revered figure continue resonating across time and cultures. Journey beyond borders—to Yemen's Sana'a Al-Jami al-Kabir Great Mosque—where architectural marvels stand tall against the sky.