Posted earlier, the Ismaili Councils for Canada and British Columbia, presented a gift — an artwork “Bismillah Raven” — to the Governor General Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean. The gift represents a multiplicity of expressions and the coming together of two cultures. Below find the image with more detailed information.
This piece represents the coming together of two cultures, two belief systems, two ways of art making. In the Squamish tradition, Raven, a wise trickster who keeps human kind on their toes, represents the Creator. Raven is drawn abstractly in a distinct style using ovoids and colours found in the West Coast of Canada. In Islamic tradition, Allah’s voice is represented in calligraphy formed into geometric or abstract animal shapes. Bismillah Raven is Raven meets Allah, Squamish Nation meets Ismaili Muslim through art. And the meeting, so far, has been harmonious.
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Accolades to Sherazad Jamal for finding a way to acknowledge a way where two cultures can meet. Awesome symbol for cultural and religious pluralism. The role of a gifted artist to bring people together is completely and fully appreciated. Thanks.
Love, light and shadow,
Jalaledin
Thanks, very interesting information.
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Congratulations to artist Sherazad Jamal! The Bismillah Raven is truly marvellous! It is indeed Allah’s voice in abstract animal shapes.
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Accolades to Sherazad Jamal for finding a way to acknowledge a way where two cultures can meet. Awesome symbol for cultural and religious pluralism. The role of a gifted artist to bring people together is completely and fully appreciated. Thanks.
Love, light and shadow,
Jalaledin
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pluralism expressed through art. Congrats!
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