چکیده:
The companionship and symmetry of 'art' as a facet of creativity and a symbol of the human divine spirit with 'beauty' as the center of human innate attention toward their origin, source, and creator, is mentioned and addressed in various ways and degrees in the vast majority of schools and civilizations. Naturally, for beauty, art, and their characteristics, definitions exist based on the worldview and beliefs of each society, which differ from one another and focus on one or more aspects of human life with varying intensity. The present article aims to identify the characteristics of beauty in that aspect of Iranian arts that have played a role inspired by Islamic teachings and in the direction of providing a physical manifestation to Islamic principles, foundations, and values. These characteristics will be examined and analyzed under three main headings: 'Revelation: The Source, Origin, and Primary Model of Beauty in Islamic Thought', 'Philosophical and Theoretical Foundations of Beauty', and 'Physical Manifestations of Beauty in Artistic Works'.
خلاصه ماشینی:
Characteristics and Foundations of Beauty in Iranian Islamic Art Dr. Mohammad Naghizadeh چه دهم شرح جمالت که در معنی حسن آیتی نیست که در شأن رخت نازل نیست Abstract: The companionship and symmetry of "art" as the aspect of creativity and the symbol of the human divine spirit with "beauty" as the center of human innate attention toward their origin, source, and Creator, is mentioned and noted in the vast majority of schools and civilizations in various ways and degrees.
The present article aims to identify the characteristics of beauty in that aspect of Iranian arts that has played a role inspired by the teachings of Islam and in the direction of providing physical manifestation to Islamic principles, foundations, and values.
3 The Iranian artist has always sought to present and display an aspect of beauty that can guide humans toward the spiritual dimension of their lives, and Persian poetry is a prime example of this tendency and guidance.
In fact, Muslim Iranians brought arts such as calligraphy and Quranic recitation to perfection and, in addition to promoting and being inspired by their spiritual beauty, gave them a physical manifestation.
Below, some of these methods, the observance of which displays a beautiful manifestation in the realization of the spiritual principles of Islam, are mentioned: Iconoclasm: The intended iconoclasm refers to avoiding any action that results in, whether intentionally or unintentionally, presenting oneself and saying "I," in the terminology of Burckhardt.