In his book "Photography and Notable Photographers in Islam," Zaki Muhammad Hassan discusses the Muslim artist's journey in dealing with the religious restrictions imposed by jurists on photography, given its prohibition in Islam due to fears of resembling idols. However, the Muslim artist, with his unique creativity, was able to overcome this impasse by developing the art of abstraction, floral decorations, and mythical shapes that astonished the world. The book reviews the various Islamic art schools and reveals the most famous artists, such as Behzad, who was the first to sign his paintings, writing his name in the history of Islamic art. The book reflects how these schools influenced global art history, as Islamic arabesque art had a significant impact on Europe.
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