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What Is Not Allowed As Decorations In Religious Mosque Architecture?

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Mosque Decoration between Acceptance and Rejection

Islamic Studies

Vol. 54, No. i/2 (Spring-Summer 2015)

, pp. 5-38 (34 pages)

Published Past: Islamic Inquiry Plant, International Islamic University, Islamabad

Islamic Studies

https://www. jstor .org/stable/44629922

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This paper discusses the subject of mosque decoration and some of the measures which determine its acceptability or otherwise. Indeed, the thing is a sensitive and doubleedged i. Thus, the paper presents an objective, balanced and scientific account of the theme, steering articulate of the sentimental aspects of the evidences often put forth past both the proponents and opponents of mosque decoration. The paper is divided into the post-obit sections: 1) The legitimacy of ornamentation, 2) The function of mosques vis-àvis their ornament, 3) Broad guidelines that regulate mosque ornament, 4) Decorating the mihrāb and the qiblah wall in mosques.

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Islamic Studies is an internationally peer reviewed research journal, published past Islamic Research Found, Islamabad, Pakistan, since 1962. Information technology publishes research articles, notes, comments, review-manufactures and book-reviews in all disciplines of Islamic Studies including the Qur'an, Hadith, Tafsir, Sirah, 'Ilm al-Kalam, Jurisprudence, Fiqh, Law, Religion, Philosophy, Psychology, Anthropology, Sociology, Culture, Culture, Economics, Language, Literature, History, Science and Engineering. Its contributors include some of the very best scholars from across the earth. Articles and book-reviews published in Islamic Studies are abstracted or indexed in: Science of Religion, Index Islamicus, Public Affairs Information Service (PAIS), Internationale Bibliographie der Rezensionen (IBR), Muslim World Volume Review, Middle Eastward Periodical, ATLA Religion Database, Religion Alphabetize One (RIO) and Index to Book Reviews in Religion (IBRR). Islamic Studies is archived in databases of JSTOR, EBSCOhost and ProQuest. Information technology is among the journals approved by College Education Committee of Pakistan for inquiry publications. Editor: Muhammad Ahmad Munir Associate Editor: Muhammad Islam Assistant Editor: Brian Wright

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Islamic Inquiry Institute, established in 1960 under a constitutional provision, initially worked as a research unit of Authorities of Pakistan. It was attached to the newly-established Islamic Academy, Islamabad as its enquiry arm in 1980. When the University received its new charter as International Islamic University, in 1985, the Institute remained its office. The main objectives of the Institute are to develop a methodology for research in the various fields of Islamic learning; to identify contemporary problems and to written report/translate the teachings of Islam in the context of the intellectual and scientific progress of the modern world in lodge to assist the Pakistani society and the Muslim Ummah to alive according to the imperatives of Islam. The results of the work are published in Institute'south Arabic, Urdu and English language quarterly journals; books; monographs and research reports. The Institute too organises seminars, conferences and workshops to achieve and promote its objectives.

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