Allameh Tabatabai University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of History , asgharrajabi021@gmail.com
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Man is inherently beautiful and has a tendency to beauty and enjoys the beauties of the world. The Qurchr('39')an also confirms human beauty and considers it in two sensible and tangible types, each of which has caused an impact on architecture throughout the history of Islam. Of course, Islamic architecture has two dimensions, physical and content. In the physical dimension, architecture seems to be subject to the requirements of time and human experiences, but its content dimension is completely dependent on the beliefs and values that govern architecture. Accordingly, the present study seeks to answer the question analytically and interpretively, what is the view of the Qurchr('39')an about aesthetics and its impact on Islamic architecture? Findings show that from the Qurchr('39')anchr('39')s point of view, rational aesthetics in reflecting the divine manifestation in Islamic art, a way to unify human life and tangible aesthetics, requires the dominance of Islamic values over the architect.
rajabi dehborzooei A, khalatbari limaki H. Aesthetics and its impact on Islamic architecture from the perspective of the Quran. مطالعات تاریخ اسلام 2021; 13 (48) :87-106 URL: http://journal.pte.ac.ir/article-1-771-en.html