Architecture
Islamic architecture is another substantial aspect of Islam, especially their mosques. Their architectures are complex, yet simple and incorporates quintessential features in all architects. Within all houses and gardens is that something is hidden, it is built around a courtyard with no windows to the street outside, it focuses on the protection of the family more than it's beauty of the building, and the concentration and the details are focused on the interior. Also, Islamic architectures use the element of space skillfully. For instance, the mechanical structure of the buildings are not emphasized on one specific area, building are not built with a presiding direction,
Art
Islamic art doesn't really relate to religious work, but relates more to the artistic traditions in muslim culture. Their art seeks to portray the meaning rather than just having a physical form of it. Calligraphy is one of the main art form. Calligraphy is actually a writing that has high status in Islam, and is also used when writing on the object or buildings. Books are also another type of an art form as well as geometry patterns.
The art in Islam shows the way Muslims view the spiritual realm and the universe. When the artist who experience the art, say that they get closer to the god, Allah. They also use a lot of geometric pattern in their art because the shapes also helps a person get an idea of infinite nature of Allah because the shapes never end, they just keep going on and on.
The art in Islam shows the way Muslims view the spiritual realm and the universe. When the artist who experience the art, say that they get closer to the god, Allah. They also use a lot of geometric pattern in their art because the shapes also helps a person get an idea of infinite nature of Allah because the shapes never end, they just keep going on and on.