In the book "Islamic Arts", writer Zaki Muhammad Hassan takes us on an inspiring journey to the eras of the brilliance of Islamic arts, where architecture and decoration were part of the flourishing Islamic civilization after the Rashidun era. The book tells how each Islamic country contributed to giving its own character to the arts after the fall of the Abbasid Caliphate, adding new artistic dimensions. The book highlights the four pillars of Islamic art: the use of human and animal images, geometric drawings, plant decorations, and Arabic calligraphy. The writer also shows how Christian arts were influenced by Islamic art, as Europeans borrowed much of these arts. It also points to the most prominent European sites where this influence was evident, such as the Church of Zaragoza and the Rufolo Palace in Italy, which highlights the greatness of Islamic art and its global influence.
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