In Islam, decoration is reserved for the inside of buildings. Most often the only exterior parts to be decorated will be the entrance and the dome.
By Zarah HussainLast updated 2009-06-09
In Islam, decoration is reserved for the inside of buildings. Most often the only exterior parts to be decorated will be the entrance and the dome.
Muhammad Ali mosque, Cairo ©
Architecture is one of the greatest Islamic art forms. An Islamic style is seen in mosques but also in Muslim houses and gardens.
Some of the typical features are:
Another key idea, also used in town planning, is of a sequence of spaces.
Muhammad Ali mosque, Cairo ©
Buildings are often highly decorated and colour is often a key feature.
But the decoration is reserved for the inside. Most often the only exterior parts to be decorated will be the entrance and the dome.
Religious buildings in particular will often use geometry to symbolic effect.