#  Professor Jinah Kim: The Sufi in the Garb of a Yogi 

 



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 **April 6, 2018** 

 03:30PM - 03:30PM EDT 

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 **CGIS South S153, 1730 Cambridge Street**  



 

 



 

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THE LAKSHMI MITTAL SOUTH ASIA INSTITUTE, HARVARD UNIVERSITY | ARTS AT SAI SEMINAR##  THE SUFI IN THE GARB OF A YOGI

###  ARTICULATIONS OF SANCTITY UNDER MUSLIM PATRONAGE IN EARLY MODERN INDIAN PAINTING

 This talk will discuss 16th and early-17th century album and manuscript paintings made for Muslim patrons where the Nāth yogi appears as an emblem and surrogate for the Islamic spiritual path of taṣawwuf (Sufism), an archetype for the mystical traveler (sālik) and a figure of spiritual longing.

 **MURAD MUMTAZ KHAN** *Ph.D. Candidate, Art and Architectural History, University of Virginia*

 **CHAIR: JINAH KIM** *Gardner Cowles Associate Professor of History of Art &amp; Architecture, Harvard University*

 FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 2018 3:30-5:00PM FOLLOWED BY A SAMOSA RECEPTION

 CGIS SOUTH S153 1730 CAMBRIDGE ST. CAMBRIDGE, MA



 

 



 

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