







Miraj
J CarrierTIS Books
2023
Signed
Softcover with slipcase
176 pages
7.72 x 12.1 in (19.6 x 30.7 cm)
ISBN 978-1-943146-345
Al-Isra’ wal-Mi’raj describes the journey taken by the prophet Muhammad with the angel Gabriel, from the ‘farthest place’ – the site of the modern day Al Aqsa Mosque in the Old City – to Heaven. This site is not only sacred to Muslims, but also to Jews as The Temple Mount, location of the First and Second Temples, and to Christians – where God created Adam from dust, and where Jacob, his head pillowed on stones, dreamt of angels.
The narrative of the prophet Muhammad’s ascension provided a framework for Carrier to explore the universal idea of human aspiration. In looking, we find ourselves at limits – physical, spiritual, existential – reckoning with the materials of the world – facades and stones. “It’s both examination and exhumation,” he says. “Through these concrete objects, the immaterial essence of a land rent between the sacred, the ideological and the actual is revealed.”
--J Carrier (b. Biloxi, Mississippi) spent over a decade living and working in Africa and the Middle East, with tours in Brooklyn and DC. He currently lives in central Vermont with his family.