Trans-cultural nature of Islamic art

Introductory remarks: A thorough understanding of any civilization will be incomplete without the appreciation of its arts, for art is not merely a trend - among other trends - in life, but a manifestation of cultural identity in its diverse totality. It is an embodiment of the faith that governs...

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Main Author: Zekrgoo, Amir Hossein
Format: Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilization (ISTAC) 2009
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spelling iium-14012011-11-23T01:12:39Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/1401/ Trans-cultural nature of Islamic art Zekrgoo, Amir Hossein NA2500 General works Introductory remarks: A thorough understanding of any civilization will be incomplete without the appreciation of its arts, for art is not merely a trend - among other trends - in life, but a manifestation of cultural identity in its diverse totality. It is an embodiment of the faith that governs it, the socio-cultural conditions that give birth to it, the historical grounds that mold it, and the aesthetic values of the people who create it. Studying, in depth, of the arts of a certain civilization is like reliving history: the realm of art is a multi-dimensional source of knowledge that not only involves our intellectual faculty, but touch our souls, engage our emotions and eventually provide a unique timeless experience that transcends the physical boundaries and unites us with the peoples that created them. International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilization (ISTAC) 2009 Book Chapter PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/1401/1/Trans-cultural_nature_of_Islamic_art.pdf Zekrgoo, Amir Hossein (2009) Trans-cultural nature of Islamic art. In: Islam Hadhari: bridging tradition and modernity. International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilization (ISTAC), Kuala Lumpur, pp. 277-305. ISBN 9789839379501 http://www.iium.edu.my/istac/research-1
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Trans-cultural nature of Islamic art
description Introductory remarks: A thorough understanding of any civilization will be incomplete without the appreciation of its arts, for art is not merely a trend - among other trends - in life, but a manifestation of cultural identity in its diverse totality. It is an embodiment of the faith that governs it, the socio-cultural conditions that give birth to it, the historical grounds that mold it, and the aesthetic values of the people who create it. Studying, in depth, of the arts of a certain civilization is like reliving history: the realm of art is a multi-dimensional source of knowledge that not only involves our intellectual faculty, but touch our souls, engage our emotions and eventually provide a unique timeless experience that transcends the physical boundaries and unites us with the peoples that created them.
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publisher International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilization (ISTAC)
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