Islamic art is a broad term used for works of art, often created by Muslims for Muslim patrons, influenced by the Islamic cultures of the various Muslim countries. Such works include archetecture, paintings, caligraphy, pottery, and metalwork. The characteristics of Islamic art are often defined by the philosophies and spirit of Muslim traditions. Though the traditions that make up the techniques and philosophy of Islamic artworks are derived from Islamic ideas, works categorised as Islamic art are not necessarily religious in their use or significance; it is often the case that the themes of these works are entirely secular in nature.
Islamic art is usually centered around Allah, and since Allah cannot be represented by imagery you believe him to be, he is not", geometric patterns are used. The patterns are similar to the Arabesque style, which also involves repeating geometric designs, but is not necessarily used to express ideals of order and nature.
Forbidden to paint humans and taught to revere the Qur'an, Islamic artists developed Arabic calligraphy into an art form. Calligraphers have long drawn from the Qur'an or proverbs as art, using the flowing Arabic language to express the beauty they perceive in the verses of Qur'an.
Some examples of styles of Arabic calligraphy include:
فن إسلامي | Islamische Kunst | Arte islámico | Art islamique | Islamska umjetnost i arhitektura | אמנות מוסלמית | Az iszlám művészete | Islamitische kunst | Arte islâmica | Islamisk konst
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