Art of Islamic Gardens
Author: Emma Clark
The book addresses the art of Islamic gardens as the most refined form of visual arts in Islamic civilization. It provides a conceptual guide about the symbolism inherent in the Islamic garden. It also provides a practical guide about its components. It explains the importance of its design and geometric shapes, solid landscapes, architectural elements, and how consistent and integrated they are. It recommends suitable trees, shrubs, and flowers based on the Qur’an, Islamic gardeners lists, Islamic poetry, and Islamic miniature drawings as sources for knowledge of the most important plants that were grown in traditional Islamic gardens. The author also offers advice on How to establish Islamic gardens in cold climates that characterize northern Europe.