SCHOOL OF THE ARTS   |  UNIVERSITI SAINS MALAYSIA

DR. MUHAMMAD UZAIR ISMAIL

Lecturer

Dr. Muhammad Uzair Ismail is a researcher in the sciences of visual communication and semiotics in photography, art history, Islamic art and Malay culture. His research area is focused particularly on the Persian and Turkish artistic influence in the Malay world through archaeology and material culture. His research interest mainly revolves around intercultural visual language, symbolism and the acculturation of visual culture in Southeast Asia. His approach to research is multi-disciplinary where he combines art history, Islamic art and visual communication to analyze the complex and dynamic cultural interaction between the Islamic lands in the west with Southeast Asia, particularly the east coast region of the Malay Peninsula. His area of expertise includes analysis on Malay woodcarving and Islamic art motifs in Qur’an illumination (tezhib), tombstones (batu nisan Aceh), various cultural objects and Malay traditional weapon, Keris.

Education

  • PhD (Archeology & Cultural History) – UKM, Malaysia
  • MA (Visual Communication & New Media) – UiTM, Malaysia.
  • BA (HONS) Photography & Creative Imaging – UiTM, Malaysia

Areas of Expertise

Islamic art, Malay woodcarving, Visual communication

RESEARCH INTEREST

  • Islamic Art
  • Islamic History & Civilization
  • Visual Communication
  • Photo-Media
  • Art history

RESEARCH TOPICS

  • Malay woodcarving
  • Turco-Persian influence
  • Symbolism in Malay Motif

USM EXPERTS

SPORTLIGHTS

  • PUBLICATIONS



    Ismail, M. U., Zakaria, R. M. A., & Ramli, Z. (2023). Three Early Islamic Stelae Found in the Malay Archipelago and Its Artistic Relation with the Eastern Islamic World. Journal of Al-Tamaddun, 18(2), 87- 104.

    Ismail, M. U., Ramli, Z., & Zakaria, R. M. A. (2022). Islamic Art Influences on Several Batu Aceh Gravestones in Sumatra and the Malay Peninsular: Revisited. Islamic Quarterly, 66(1-1).

    Ismail, M. U., Ramli, Z., & Zakaria, R. M. A. (2022). HUBUNGAN AWAL ASIA TENGGARA DENGAN BANGSA TURKIC DI INDIA DARI SUDUT SEJARAH DAN SENI ISLAM. Jurnal Arkeologi Malaysia, 35(2), 27-39.

    Ismail, M. U., Ramli, Z., & Zakaria, R. M. A. (2022, April). Turco-Persian Influence in the Islamic Art of the Malay Archipelago. In 9th Asbam International Conference (Archeology, History, & Culture In The Nature of Malay)(ASBAM 2021) (pp. 140-148). Atlantis Press.

    Ismail, M. U., Ramli, Z., & Zakaria, R. M. A. (2021). The Champa Pillar (1035 CE) and Its Possible Connection with the Turkic Dynasties. Islamiyyat, 43(2), 93-104.

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