geometric patterns were popular in Islamic art because: a.there was no access materials to create sculptural representation of humans b.the qur'an prohibits the creation of idols c.west asia had no tradition of using figures in art d.all
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The use of patterns is part of the way that Islamic art represents nature and objects by their spiritual qualities, not their physical and material qualities. The repeated geometric patterns often make use of plant motifs, and these are called arabesques. Stylised arabic lettering is also common.
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