Islamic art does not represent humans as they believe humans are created in gods image and by drawing humans you are trying to recreate gods image.
Ernst J Grube has written: 'De wereld van de Islam' -- subject(s): Architecture, Islamic, Art, Islamic, Islamic Architecture, Islamic Art
it realized people that islam is real
Islam has had a significant influence on the art of drawing, with a focus on geometric patterns and calligraphy. These elements are often used in Islamic art to convey spiritual and cultural meanings.
Islamic art is the mirror of Islamic civilization and the tool to express submission to God. Islamic art was manifested in the Islam architecture and in Mosque designs and religious buildings.
On the contrary, the religion of Islam forbids any such portraits, and indeed, allows no representational art at all, only abstract art (however, Islamic abstract art is quite lovely).
Religion played a mayor role in the arts of Islamic civilizations. Islams did not include depictions of humans in their art because the early Islam religion forbade the paintings of human beings, as this would bring idolatry followers. The Islam's painted in geometric forms, calligraphy arabesque, and floral designs.
It went from designs to actual pictures.
You find it in mosques on prayer rugs, on doors, ceiling's, walls, and sometimes lights!
Wiebke Walther has written: 'Abendlandisches im Morgenland vom Werden und Wesen Arabischer Literaturen' 'Women in Islam' -- subject(s): History, Islamic Art, Muslim in art Women, Muslim women, Muslim women, in art 'Tausend und eine Nacht' 'Woman in Islam' -- subject(s): Islamic Art, Muslim women, Muslim women, in art
Modern islamic art, Callgraphy Art, Islamic Pattern Art
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Yes, it is an Islamic art.