Islamic Geometric Pattern Within the Molecular Structure

  • Amin R
  • Zain D
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Abstract

The Islamic geometric pattern is well-known and stated as one of great relevance in this century, which contributed vast insight for decoration art. Indeed, as to the deficiency of attention, there are sample written works that provide the background literature for this subject by several scholars, which discussed detailed study about aesthetics in Islamic art and geometric patterns. Therefore, the first objective of this research is to identify the features of Islamic geometric patterns as to correspond to the molecular structure. The second objective of this study is prove the relation between Islamic geometric patterns in order to suggest the new classification of Islamic geometric patterns. From the knowledge of Tawhid, Islamic philosophers provide the opportunity for creativity, rendering them to attain the zenith point of knowledge in order to seek answers to this problem. Knowledge is the source of creativity and thus the production of the Islamic geometric pattern that has high relevance in the world today based on the essence of nature which is the molecular structure.

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Amin, R., & Zain, D. H. Md. (2016). Islamic Geometric Pattern Within the Molecular Structure. In Proceedings of the 2nd International Colloquium of Art and Design Education Research (i-CADER 2015) (pp. 655–660). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0237-3_66

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