Description
Heaven, Earth and the 10,000 Things: The Lives of the Muslims of China offers a representative selection from the first ever comprehensive photographic essay on China’s Muslims, curated by British photographer, Peter Sanders.
Islam was introduced into China nearly 1,400 years ago, within 20 years of the death of the Prophet Muhammad. Gradually interwoven into the social and spiritual fabric of China, it has evolved into a peaceful and tolerant way of life, harmonising with Confucian and Taoist principles.
The Islamic presence in China has led to unique regional subcultures. The Uyghurs, a Turkic minority, reside in north-western Xinjiang and south-central Hunan. The Hui people, ethnic Chinese-speaking Mandarin, are primarily in the northwest, but also in smaller communities throughout the country.
Join us for the launch of Sanders’ book, exploring links between Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, and Islam, with Sanders and renowned master of Arabic calligraphy from China, Haji Noor Deen.
About the Speakers
Peter Sanders
Peter Sanders, renowned for capturing the essence of the Muslim world, embarked on his journey over 55 years ago, amassing over half a million images reflecting its rich traditions. Initially a rock and roll photographer in London, he transitioned to documenting India and Morocco’s faiths, culminating in photographing the Hajj in 1971. His spiritual exploration paralleled his physical travels, resulting in deeply insightful portrayals of Islamic culture. Sanders actively promotes greater understanding of Islam in the Western world, earning accolades such as the ‘Fashion and Islamic Art 2013’ award. He continues to publish, exhibit, and conduct workshops globally, recognized as one of the 500 most influential Muslims.
Haji Noor Deen
Haji Noor Deen Mi Guang Jiang is a renowned master of Arabic calligraphy. Bringing an immense amount of knowledge in Islamic art and traditional thought to a modern audience, the focus of his work is a masterful calligraphic technique which uniquely fuses both the Chinese and Arabic arts. He is currently concentrating on research of manuscripts of the Qur’an and Arabic calligraphy theory.
About the Chair
Nadir Nahdi
Creator, filmmaker and presenter Nadir Nahdi has made a name for himself online through his captivating content and writing that articulates the unique experiences of young people from diverse cultures. Nadir uses food, fashion and travel, and most recently his videos exploring the intersection of food, politics and history take the audience through recipes that are intertwined with culturally significant moments, all wrapped up into a tantalisingly fascinating and innovative format. His new podcast Nadir Meets: has already clocked 4 million listens in four episodes. Nadir has been dubbed the ‘Brown Bourdain’ for his ability to connect authentically and intimately with this engaged and global audience.
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