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MSA UNIVERSITY
MSA UNIVERSITY
INTERIOR DESIGN DEPARTMENT
INTR405

Islamic Art museum
“Graduation project”

Presented to : Prof. Dr. Aleya Abd-Al.Hadi Presented by : Wafaa Abdallah Ashour ID : 121419

Project title : Islamic Art museum .

Introduction : Islamic Art describes all of the arts that were produced in the lands where Islam was the dominant religion or the religion of those who ruled, Islamic art is not used only to describe religious art or architecture, but applies to all art forms produced in the Islamic World. Islamic Art is not a monolithic style or movement; it spans for many years of history and has incredible geographic diversity.

Problem : some people said that Islamic art museums are useless and have nothing to show, like some people in Venice. Some of people in Venice were against building Islamic Art museum because they think that it’s useless and the government will pay to build a building like that and no benefit will be back to them, and it would be better if they pay this money to build another building, or fix any problem in the community.

AIM :
*To show that Islam had many ancient master pieces and art works .
*Museums in general attracts tourists .
*It increases the awareness of people .
*helps to save the masterpieces of the Islamic art in a safe place .
* To show that Arabs in the past has a vision .

Resourcea : https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/art-islam/new-topic-2014-08-07T17:47:42.897Z/a/arts-of-the-islamic-world http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/04/29/the-9-11-museum-s-muslim-problem.html

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