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- Aniconism_in_Islam abstract "Aniconism in Islam is a proscription in Islam against the creation of images of sentient living beings. The most absolute proscription is of images of God in Islam, followed by depictions of Muhammad, and then Islamic prophets and the relatives of Muhammad, but the depiction of all humans and animals is discouraged in the hadith and by the long tradition of Islamic authorities, especially Sunni ones. This has led to Islamic art being dominated by Islamic geometric patterns, calligraphy and the barely representational foliage patterns of the arabesque; but figurative art still has a strong tradition, especially on a small scale in private works for the home or palace. The proliferation of photographic and filmed images today has led to controversy, with some religious authorities stating, for example, that all television is un-Islamic; but this is not a widely held position.".
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- Aniconism_in_Islam originalResearch "November 2011".
- Aniconism_in_Islam refimprove "November 2011".
- Aniconism_in_Islam subject Category:Aniconism.
- Aniconism_in_Islam subject Category:Censorship_in_Islam.
- Aniconism_in_Islam subject Category:Idolatry.
- Aniconism_in_Islam subject Category:Islamic_art.
- Aniconism_in_Islam comment "Aniconism in Islam is a proscription in Islam against the creation of images of sentient living beings. The most absolute proscription is of images of God in Islam, followed by depictions of Muhammad, and then Islamic prophets and the relatives of Muhammad, but the depiction of all humans and animals is discouraged in the hadith and by the long tradition of Islamic authorities, especially Sunni ones.".
- Aniconism_in_Islam label "Aniconism in Islam".
- Aniconism_in_Islam label "Bilderverbot im Islam".
- Aniconism_in_Islam label "Représentation figurée dans les arts de l'Islam".
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- Aniconism_in_Islam sameAs Anikonisme_dalam_Islam.
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- Aniconism_in_Islam depiction Sheikh-Lotf-Allah_mosque_wall_and_ceiling_2.jpg.
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