In May, Edinburgh University Press will release Synagogues in the Islamic World:
Architecture, Design and Identity edited by Mohammad Gharipour (Morgan State University). The publisher’s description follows:
Key Features:
- Uniquely explores the elements and concepts applied in the design of synagogues in the Islamic world
- Shows connections between Jewish and Islamic architecture and the collaboration among Muslims and Jews in the design and construction of synagogues
- Takes an interdisciplinary and cross-cultural approach, providing a new setting for the analysis of Islamic architecture
- Addresses historical, social, urban, and architectural aspects of synagogues throughout the Muslim world including Iraq, Afghanistan, Morocco, Egypt, Spain, Turkey, Tunisia, Iran, and India
