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Geometric patterns were popular in islamic art because:

A) Muslim society disapproves of art
B) the Qur’an prohibits the creation of idols.
C) West Asia had no tradition of using figures in art.
D) All of the choices are correct.

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The answer is “D” because it represents nature and objects by their spiritual qualities
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The correct answer is letter D

Explanation: The Islamic world has a rich artistic tradition of creating highly geometric and symmetrical ornaments. The process of creating Islamic tiles has improved over the centuries. The Palaces of the Alhambra in Granada and Alcazar in Seville, as well as the great Mosque of Cordoba in Spain are examples of the wide variety of geometric patterns on their floors, walls and ceilings.

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