Islam, Modern Society and Islamic Architecture: The Thoughts of Hijjas Kasturi

Main Authors: Rasdi, Mohammad Tajuddin Mohd, Syazwan, Nik
Format: Article info application/pdf eJournal
Bahasa: eng
Terbitan: Department of Architecture, Faculty of Science and Technology, UIN Maliki Malang , 2017
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Online Access: http://ejournal.uin-malang.ac.id/index.php/JIA/article/view/4468
http://ejournal.uin-malang.ac.id/index.php/JIA/article/view/4468/pdf
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  • Hijjas Kasturi is probably the most well known Malay Muslim architect in Malaysia and in Asia. He has been in practice for 50 years and is known for many of his iconic building designs throughout Malaysia and the Muslim world. This paper attempts to provide important insights into Hijjas’s ideas of Islam as a religion and its practice in the modern world. With this insight, we can better place his design approach in Islamic architecture as a product of both his modernist ideology bred from his education background and his rootedness into the Malay Muslim social and political contexts. Hijjas has been consistent in his design approach in that he had never given in to the client’s request for a more traditional approach which usually means the revivalistic or eclectic design direction. In an era when the Muslim world is struggling between the extremism of traditional Islam and modern life inn the social and political arena, it is important to look at design as part and parcel of not only an art of building but also a holistic product of the reinterpretation of the religion in a new and progressive light. This research provides Hijjas own thoughts through an interview of which excerpts from that session are used in this paper.