It depends on what you define as "best". It also depends on personal opinions and personal preferences.
In general, they are both equal. They both have good, excellent, terrible and sinister art.
In my personal opinion, they are both awful and outdated.
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museums, islamic churches, rugs, and tile
Islamic art and flowers
Muslims view portrayal of the human form to be sinful idolatry Thus, there are no portraits in Islamic art. This leaves most Islamic art to focus on nature or geometry, as is apparent in famed Middle-Eastern tiles. Mosque architecture focuses on pattern and clean geometry.
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.
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Modern islamic art, Callgraphy Art, Islamic Pattern Art
Yes, it is an Islamic art.
Wijdan Ali has written: 'Contemporary Art from the Islamic World' 'The Arab contribution to Islamic art' -- subject(s): Arab Art, Arabs, Art, Arab, Art, Islamic, History, Islamic Art
Issam. El-Said has written: 'Islamic art and architecture' -- subject(s): Art, Islamic, Islamic Art, Repetitive patterns (Decorative arts)
Islamic art
L. A. Mayer Institute for Islamic Art was created in 1974.
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.
museums, islamic churches, rugs, and tile
for its art Islamic art
By calligraphy, they would make a work of art out of Quranic verses or the Shahada into art forms in the shape of an animal or object.
There is a Museum of Islamic Art in Doha, Qatar, as well as in Cairo, Egypt; Berlin; and Ghazni, Afghanistan. There are other museums of Islamic art in Jerusalem, Copenhagen, Istanbul, and Kuala Lumpur.