coins, jewellery and weapons. This essay aims to highlight whether or not calligraphy did replace the image in Islamic art, and if so to explore what the reasons might be for this. The value of calligraphy as a separate entity will be explored in contrast to other art forms within Islam, and as an amalgamation of artworks, in the context of different time periods, settings and cultural backgrounds of Islam, notably within the Umayyad, Ottoman and Safavid dynasties retrospectively. The differences…
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