A Preliminary Study on Axiology in the Malaysian Islamic Visual Art

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Wan Samiati Andriana Bt W Mohamad Daud
Wan Samiati Andriana Bt W Mohamad Daud
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Dr. Dzul Haimi Bin Md Zain
Dr. Dzul Haimi Bin Md Zain
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Rahman Bin Amin
Rahman Bin Amin
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The visual art should aim at the good (ma’aruf) things, lawful and moral. The soul of art must be lean towards the nature of human beings. This is because the freedom of soul in designing the art is very much related with the purity of its nature awarded by the Almighty, Allah S.W.T. Basically, art and intelligent in terms of its function are quite similar, in which the inclination is in the acknowledge and the relation with the universe, Godhead, spiritual as well as the physical world. Thus, the realization of the greatness of God and the uniqueness of His creation. Despite the pressures of modernization, this study refers to the fact that Islam is synonymous regardless of place and time, which indirectly strengthen the facts that every Muslim art should be view as an Islamic way of life.

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Wan Samiati Andriana Bt W Mohamad Daud. 2014. \u201cA Preliminary Study on Axiology in the Malaysian Islamic Visual Art\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - A: Arts & Humanities GJHSS-A Volume 14 (GJHSS Volume 14 Issue A2): .

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The visual art should aim at the good (ma’aruf) things, lawful and moral. The soul of art must be lean towards the nature of human beings. This is because the freedom of soul in designing the art is very much related with the purity of its nature awarded by the Almighty, Allah S.W.T. Basically, art and intelligent in terms of its function are quite similar, in which the inclination is in the acknowledge and the relation with the universe, Godhead, spiritual as well as the physical world. Thus, the realization of the greatness of God and the uniqueness of His creation. Despite the pressures of modernization, this study refers to the fact that Islam is synonymous regardless of place and time, which indirectly strengthen the facts that every Muslim art should be view as an Islamic way of life.

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A Preliminary Study on Axiology in the Malaysian Islamic Visual Art

Wan Samiati Andriana Bt W Mohamad Daud
Wan Samiati Andriana Bt W Mohamad Daud Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia
Dr. Dzul Haimi Bin Md Zain
Dr. Dzul Haimi Bin Md Zain
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Rahman Bin Amin

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