Millat Ibrahim (The creed of Abraham) by Saad Howede
Millat Ibrahim (The creed of Abraham) by Saad Howede
The texts provided by the Biblical religions, urging good deeds and faith, present us with the essence of the religious discourse of the Biblical religions, which is the reform of the social reality of humans.
It has been shown that the association of faith with good deeds is an indication of the behavior that should be characterized by followers of those religions, just as faith in action and its necessity for the establishment of human civilization; This duality is present in the three religions; As it unfolds in the biblical and evangelical texts and in the Qur’an, it reveals the authenticity of the text and its quest to create an equal, solidarity society. It also emphasizes doing good and benevolence in its relationship to faith.
Regardless of the doctrinal discussion that emerges from the texts in their handling of the issue of faith; By studying the subject of faith and its association with good deeds, charity, and good deeds in general, provides us with a method in an attempt to look at the texts with a historical background that reveals the presence of the cultural and social aspect in them, as well as the religious and historical interaction.
The artwork has a philosophical and doctrinal dimension that revolves around the three Abrahamic religions and their interrelationship, the visual representation of this artwork is a visual abstraction of the holy places of the three Abrahamic religions.
Blue Color: Top view Dome of the Rock’s plan.
Yellow Color: Top view Basilica di San Pietro plan.
Green Color: Top view Mecca plan.
Year of creation: 2021
Medium: The luminous neon
Size: 80 x 80 cm
Weight: 45 kg
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