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it is thus a very difficult art to define because it covers many lands and various peoples over some 1,400 years; it is not art specifically of a religion, or of a time, or of a place, or of a single medium like painting. allah wallpaper. the huge field of islamic architecture is the subject of a separate article, leaving fields as varied as calligraphy, painting, and textiles, among others. islamic art is not at all restricted to religious art, but includes all the art of the rich and varied cultures of islamic societies as well. allah wallpaper. it frequently includes secular elements and elements that are frowned upon, if not forbidden, by some islamic theologians. apart from the ever-present calligraphic inscriptions, specifically religious art is actually less prominent in islamic art than in western medieval art, with the exception of islamic architecture where mosques and their complexes of surrounding buildings are the most common remains. allah wallpaper.
figurative painting may cover religious scenes, but normally in essentially secular contexts such as the walls of palaces or illuminated books of poetry. the calligraphy and decoration of manuscript qurans is an important aspect, allah wallpaper, but other religious art such as glass mosque lamps and other mosque fittings such as tiles, woodwork and carpets usually have the same style and motifs as contemporary secular art, although with religious inscriptions even more prominent. typically, though not entirely, islamic art has focused on the depiction of patterns, whether purely geometric or floral, and arabic calligraphy, rather than on figures, because it is feared by many muslims that the depiction of the human form is idolatry and thereby a sin against god, forbidden in the quran. human portrayals can be found in all eras of islamic art, above all in the more private form of miniatures, where their absence is rare. human representation for the purpose of worship is considered idolatry and is duly forbidden in islamic law, known as sharia law. there are also many depictions of muhammad, islam's chief prophet, in historical islamic art. small decorative figures of animals and humans, especially if they are hunting the animals, are found on secular pieces in many media from many periods, but portraits were slow to develop.