Islam has an perfect images of their religion.Islam avoids all the images which has a structure of face,hand ,legs..i.e.. no images of people can be permitted. They believe that God is the one who can make man's structure and not the creature of him.And it also believe that God will ask to give soul to the Art which was drew by person's. Only images of nature are encouraged in Islam.
this isn't trivia night.
Islamic art
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.
Jesus on the cross. And a a anthropomorphic image of Allah.
Nudity mostly. But it is a gray area. Some say all life forms are forbidden, others say that it is ok as long as it is not respected as the Qura'an or as if they are worshiped. ___________________________________ Mohamed told his wife not to make a pillow with a representation of a bird on it because to do so would be competing with God. By strictest interpretation, Muslims are forbidden to represent any life in art; people, animals, or even plants, although it is has been observed with varying degrees of strictness from country to country. One benefit of this rule is the ornate geometric patterns seen in Muslim art, because depicting life is forbidden.
Modern islamic art, Callgraphy Art, Islamic Pattern Art
Yes, it is an Islamic art.
if it's a gold sculpture, its Hindu
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
CALLIGRAPHY and ARCHITECTURE were the highest forms of art for Muslims. Painting, drawing, and sculpture were considered forbidden in a number of different Islamic regimes, but the ban was inconsistent both in place and time.
To the best of my knowledge, Arabic calligraphy became a popular art form because idolatry is strictly forbidden in Islamic culture. This coming from my AP Art history course, calligraphy and architecture are the main forms of Islamic art. Although, Arabic calligraphy was not non-existent before Islam, I don't think it was a popular form of art until it was used for religious purposes.
Issam. El-Said has written: 'Islamic art and architecture' -- subject(s): Art, Islamic, Islamic Art, Repetitive patterns (Decorative arts)
L. A. Mayer Institute for Islamic Art was created in 1974.