Islamic Art by Nuzhat Kazmi :: Book Review Aasim Naseem, September 26, 2011 | Read Count: 14,442May 16, 2025 Category: My BookshelfA distinguished importance has been attributed to this book that really differentiates it from the rest of its peers on the shelves. This book is a gift from LAFZ Media for my first article in their online magazine. Considering my keen interest in Muslim history, especially in Mughal architecture, the editor of LAFZ, Mr. Yasser Chaudhary, chose this book for me, and let me say honestly, it really, really sates my thirst in various ways; I’m really grateful to LAFZ media. The title was enough to tell the whole story. The table of contents made my curiosity 2x, and finally, the diversity of content around a single theme made this research such a valuable piece of work on this topic; I just covered two chapters, and it’s not letting me make a bookmark to read later on. Written by Nuzhat Kazmi, this invaluable book looks at the artistic output of the Islamic civilization from the time of its inception to its interpretations in the contemporary world. Various photographs support their relevant topics and sections, hence making this script a complete source of reference for any reader on this topic. Islamic Art: The Past and Modern covers the different aspects of islamic arts under following heads: The Art of Painting The Art of Calligraphy The Art of Carpet and Textile Weaving Decorative Islamic Art: Pottery, Ceramics, Glass and Metal The Art of Architecture Islamic Art and the Modern World Major Dynasties Seems the last page flip will not take too long. I’m totally indulge in this book. WHICH BOOK ARE YOU READING NOWADAYS? Author Profile Aasim Naseem Hey, Thanks for your interest. I’m a PMP, AWS Solutions Architect, and Scrum Master certified professional with 17+ years of hands-on experience leading projects, building teams, and helping organizations deliver software solutions better, faster, and smarter. Outside of work, I’ve got a deep curiosity for history — especially ancient civilizations like Egypt. I also enjoy reflecting on the everyday moments that shape how we live and work. This blog is my space to share insights, lessons, and thoughts from both my professional journey and personal interests. Thanks for reading — and I hope you will find something here that matches your interest. Latest entries IslamJune 6, 2025 | Read Count: 292Economic impact of Eid-ul-Adha PMP CertificationMay 23, 2025 | Read Count: 497Best PMP Study Resources for 2025 (Books, Courses, Tools & More) Agile & FrameworksMay 7, 2025 | Read Count: 472Agile vs Scrum: Finally Understanding the Difference Agile & FrameworksApril 25, 2025 | Read Count: 503When Not To Use Agile: 5 Signs You Need a Different Approach My Bookshelf CeramicsDecorative Islamic Art: PotteryGlass and MetalIslamic artIslamic Art and the Modern Worldislamic art the past and the presentLafz magazineLafz medialafz onlineMajor DynastiesMugal architecturenuzhat kazmiThe Art of ArchitectureThe Art of CalligraphyThe Art of Carpet and Textile WeavingThe Art of PaintingThe Past and Moderen
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book Cover – Colors of Islamic Art..:) – very eye catching well i have no interest in history but the way u introduce n discuss now i hv to start reading such stuff…..:) Reply