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  2. Islamic ornament - Wikipedia

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    Islamic ornament is the use of decorative forms and patterns in Islamic art and Islamic architecture. Its elements can be broadly divided into the arabesque , using curving plant-based elements, geometric patterns with straight lines or regular curves, and calligraphy , consisting of religious texts with stylized appearance, used both ...

  3. Islamic geometric patterns - Wikipedia

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    Islamic geometric patterns are one of the major forms of Islamic ornament, which tends to avoid using figurative images, as it is forbidden to create a representation of an important Islamic figure according to many holy scriptures.

  4. Islamic art - Wikipedia

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    Islamic geometric patterns; Islamic ornament; Iwan; Liwan; Mashrabiya; Riad; Mosaic; Multifoil arch; Muqarnas; Nagash painting; Qadad; Reflecting pool; Riwaq; Sahn; Socarrat; Stucco decoration; Tadelakt; Vaulting; Voussoir; Windcatcher; Zellij; Types. Albarrana tower; Alcázar; Bazaar; Caravanserai; Bimaristan; Hammam; Kasbah; Madrasa; Maqam ...

  5. Arabesque - Wikipedia

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    Another definition is "Foliate ornament, used in the Islamic world, typically using leaves, derived from stylised half-palmettes, which were combined with spiralling stems". It usually consists of a single design which can be 'tiled' or seamlessly repeated as many times as desired.

  6. Muqarnas - Wikipedia

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    It is an archetypal form of Islamic architecture, integral to the vernacular of Islamic buildings, and typically featured in domes and vaults, as well as iwans, entrance portals, or other niches. It is sometimes referred to as "honeycomb vaulting" or "stalactite vaulting". The muqarnas structure originated from the squinch. Its purpose is to ...

  7. Islamic calligraphy - Wikipedia

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    Islamic calligraphy is the artistic practice of handwriting and calligraphy, in the languages which use Arabic alphabet or the alphabets derived from it. It includes Arabic, Persian, Ottoman, and Urdu calligraphy. It is known in Arabic as khatt Arabi (خط عربي), which translates into Arabic line, design, or construction.