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Islamic Arts Museum
Interest
in Islamic art has grown enormously in recent years. Reflecting this
awareness, in December 1998 Malaysia became home to Southeast Asia’s
largest museum of Islamic art. The building occupies 30,000 sq.m.,
situated amid the leafy surroundings of Kuala Lumpur’s Lake Gardens. The
Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia houses more than seven thousand artefacts,
as well as an exceptional library of Islamic-art books. The art
objects on display range from the tiniest pieces of jewellery to one of
the world’s largest scale models of the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca. The
aim is to create a collection that is truly representative of the
Islamic world. Instead of concentrating on works from the heartlands of
Persia and the Middle East, IAMM also puts the emphasis on Asia. China
and Southeast Asia are especially well represented. The third component
of the Malaysian melting pot is India, which is also given special
status. India, China and the Malay world are in an exclusive category.
Other parts of the collection are displayed according to type of
artefact rather than geographical origins in the museum’s 12 galleries.
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