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Name of Object:

The Anis al-Hujjaj (‘Pilgrims’ Companion’) of Safi ibn Vali

Location:

London, United Kingdom

Holding Museum:

Khalili Family Trust – Hajj and the Arts of Pilgrimage Collection

About Khalili Family Trust – Hajj and the Arts of Pilgrimage Collection, London

Date of Object:

circa 1677–80 AD

Museum Inventory Number:

MSS 1025

Material(s) / Technique(s):

Ink, gold and opaque watercolour on paper; modern leather binding

Dimensions:

23 folios, with 11 full-page and 9 half-page illustrations. 33 x 23.2cm (page); 27.4 x 14.7cm (text panels, and full-page illustrations)

Period / Dynasty:

Mughal

Provenance:

India, possibly Gujarat

Description:

Written during the year-long pilgrimage undertaken by the author in 1676–77, the Anis al-Hujjaj gives advice to prospective pilgrims on every aspect of the journey.The author’s own pilgrimage was made possible through the financial help of Zib al-Nisa, a daughter of the Mughal emperor Awrangzeb, for whom he had written a commentary on the Qur’an.

The manuscript differs from other guides to the Holy Places in that its illustrations include vivid scenes of pilgrims performing the various rites and cogent pictures of their camp life. Illustrated are the ports of Surat, Mokha and Jidda; the pilgrim ships crossing the Sea of Oman; Muzdalifa, with the pilgrims in the state of ihram, collecting pebbles; Mina, with the pilgrims casting pebbles, being shaved and making sacrifices; shrines in the vicinity of Mecca; plan of the Masjid al-Haram; and the camps of the North African, Egyptian, Syrian, desert Arab, Indian and Iranian pilgrims. There are also depictions of Sharif Barakat, the ruler of the ‘two Holy Sanctuaries’ riding to meet the envoy of Sultan Mehmed IV; and of ‘Abdi Pasha, the Egyptian amir al-hajj, on his way from Mecca to Medina.

How date and origin were established:

The date is based on information provided in the manuscript.

Selected bibliography:

Rogers, J.M., The Arts of Islam. Masterpieces from the Khalili Collection, London: Thames & Hudson, 2010: n. 332–41, pp.284–7.
York Leach, L., Paintings from India, London: The Nasser D. Khalili Collection of Islamic Art, vol. 8, 1998: cat.34, pp.124–9.

Citation of this web page:

Nahla Nassar "The Anis al-Hujjaj (‘Pilgrims’ Companion’) of Safi ibn Vali" in Explore Islamic Art Collections. Museum With No Frontiers, 2024. https://islamicart.museumwnf.org/database_item.php?id=object;EPM;uk;Mus22;27;en

Prepared by: Nahla Nassar

MWNF Working Number: UK2 27

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