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Aspects Of Building And Construction In The Early Days Of Islam And Realizing The Meanings Of Islamic Taste

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In this research, we seek to shed light on one of the most important and pivotal issues in the issues related to the history of Islam and how the Islamic civilization was made and its edifice was built, whether moral or apparent, through the construction of buildings, palaces and other manifestations of the Islamic taste of distinction, which was witnessed by Western experts and orientalists, especially those palaces. And the Islamic monuments located in Andalusia, or to transfer Spain now.The Islamic civilization was full of manifestations of civilization and development, especially at the level of building and construction, but with the passage of time and the fall of the Islamic civilization, these meanings began to fade, which raises many fundamental questions, perhaps the most prominent of which are:To what extent was the Islamic civilization able to achieve the meanings of construction and building in the land and spread the meanings of Islamic taste?How did the orientalists work to obliterate the identity of the Islamic civilization and the landmarks of construction and building in many European countries and the genealogy of many palaces to Western civilization?.Through these questions and problems, we will seek, in a kind of analytical approach, to stand on the problems raised by this topic, to stand on the extent of Islam's care for construction and the realization of the meanings of beauty on earth.

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