Calligraphy in Islamic Religious Architecture
What role did calligraphy play in the decoration of Islamic religious architecture, and how did this reflect broader cultural values?
A
It was used solely for practical purposes of labeling architectural features, with no symbolic or cultural significance
B
It was exclusively used to record historical events and dates of construction, without any aesthetic or spiritual considerations
C
It was employed as a secondary decorative element, subordinate to figurative representations of religious figures
D
It served as a primary decorative element, reflecting the importance of the written word in Islamic culture and the prohibition of figurative imagery in religious contexts
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