Poem on "Paradise lies beneath the feet of mother".
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The passage above comes from the hadith and was my inspiration for this project. Due to its oral origins, the accuracy of the hadith is disputed, but I focus on the importance of this phrase for women in Islam rather than its definitive truth.
The idea of a mother as connected with the divine is significant not only because it elevates a woman’s position in society, but also because it emphasizes the importance of the mother as the first teacher of the Qur’an and an intermediary between the word of God and her child. As noted by Z. Sardar, learning the Qur’an on your mother’s lap creates a more flexible and familiar relationship than the structured, rule-oriented methods learned in a madrasa.
To express this relationship between the word of God and mothers, I interwove Islamic art, calligraphy, and female images to create the image that “paradise” is within a woman. I interpret “paradise” to mean God or Allah because of the Quranic interpretation that heaven (paradise) is being with God.
The idea of a mother as connected with the divine is significant not only because it elevates a woman’s position in society, but also because it emphasizes the importance of the mother as the first teacher of the Qur’an and an intermediary between the word of God and her child. As noted by Z. Sardar, learning the Qur’an on your mother’s lap creates a more flexible and familiar relationship than the structured, rule-oriented methods learned in a madrasa.
To express this relationship between the word of God and mothers, I interwove Islamic art, calligraphy, and female images to create the image that “paradise” is within a woman. I interpret “paradise” to mean God or Allah because of the Quranic interpretation that heaven (paradise) is being with God.
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