Title of article :
Decoration as a “Language” in Explaining the Concept of Islamic Art and Architecture
Author/Authors :
Alīshīr, Alī PhD Candidate of Islamic Philosophy - the College of Farabi - the University of Tehran - Qom, Iran , Dībājī, Muḥammad Alī Associate Professor - the Department of Islamic Philosophy - the College of Farabi - the University of Tehran - Qom, Iran
Abstract :
This article attempts to investigate the proposed answers for the three questions about Islamic art and particularly Islamic architecture: first, does Islamic art have an independent identity? Despite the buildings with different applications in Islamic architecture, is there a common space? Can a single yardstick be introduced for investigating different spaces of Islamic art and architecture? In investigating the answers, this article backs up the independent identity of Islamic art and architecture and introduces the calligraphic-vegetative-geometric decorations as a “visual language” of Islamic art and architecture and presents it as the unifying factor of spaces in Islamic art and architecture and tries to provide a new proposition for the issue of meaning in Islamic art and architecture which is formed based on the viewpoint of „Ayn al-Quḍāt Hamidānī about the meaning. Imām.
Keywords :
Mosque , Islamic art and architecture , Decoration , Ayn al-Quḍāt Hamidānī
Journal title :
Journal of Contemporary Islamic Studies (JCIS)