Start your creative and spiritual journey where each stroke carries the weight of the profound spiritual reflection.
Whether you’re interested in understanding Islamic art, in the creative endeavor of art itself, or looking for Islamic journaling prompts, this book has something unique to offer to everyone.
This first-of-its-kind work introduces traditional and modern Islamic art forms such as calligraphy, geometry, tezhip, and poetry, and then explores the connection between Islamic art forms and Islamic spirituality. It also introduces to the reader the concept of art journaling and provides thoughtfully crafted Quran’ic and Islamic prompts for reflection. As a whole, the book provides for its reader an opportunity to reconnect to the core principles of Islamic spirituality.
This book aims to rekindle our connection to Islamic art, revitalizing our understanding of its significance and offering a pathway to reconnect with the Islamic outlook by using our creative talents as a means of reflection. While traditional Islamic art in the past has been a result of the spiritual connection and worldview that Muslim artists held, Islamic art journaling is the opposite, in that it is a means of reflection and serves as a link to connect back to that worldview.
Reflections of Faith: The Islamic Art Journal invites you to explore the world of Islamic art in light of Islam itself and in a way that’s accessible, inspiring, and deeply rooted in spirituality. In it you’ll discover a world where each stroke carries the weight of the profound spiritual reflection.
Including contributions from and references to Taher Adel (author of Divine Names and I Don’t Know What Language I Dream In), Ayaz Ali (Arbaeen: A Lens into a Sacred Journey), Salwa Najm, Fatima Taher Jewad, Omar Uddin, Dr. Esra Alhamal, and Samira Mian.
Explore traditional Islamic art forms like calligraphy and geometry and how they are linked to Islamic spirituality.
Dive into thoughtfully crafted Quranic and Islamic journal prompts
Create an art journal that inspires reflection and strengthens your connection to Islam and God.
calligraphy, geometry, illumination, architecture, modern art, poetry and photography
to the relationship between art and spirituality
with thoughtfully crafted Quranic and Islamic journal prompts that connect you with the Islamic worldview