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Chinese Porcelain with Arabic Magic Squares from the Qing Dynasty: An Archaeological Study

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Last updated: 25 Dec 2024

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Muslims used magic numbers as religious mandalas, meditation tools, talismans, and amulets. These numbers were put on a variety of raw materials such as ceramics, metal, wood, fabric, and more. Known as a 4×4 magic square, or a magic square of the order 4, the numbers used added to 195. This quotient is known as the magic constant. This article is a study of nine Chinese porcelain bowels with magic squares that include Quranic and Shiite writing. The study examines the mathematical operations of these numbers, using historical, analytical, and comparative approaches. The meaning of the numbers is also analyzed to understand their symbolism and how the numbers are linked to the surrounding Arabic texts.

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10.21608/shedet.2023.219498.1202

Keywords

porcelain, Magic Square, Chinese Muslims, The Shiites, Qing

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Hamada

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Hagras

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Islamic Archaeology, Faculty of Archaeology l, Fayoum Univ, Egypt

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hmh00@fayoum.edu.eg

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0000-0003-1104-5514

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13

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13

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48692

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2024-08-01

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2023-06-23

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2024-08-01

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267

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294

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2356-8704

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2536-9954

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Shedet

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Chinese Porcelain with Arabic Magic Squares from the Qing Dynasty: An Archaeological Study

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25 Dec 2024