Al-Balqa Journal for Research and Studies

Published by: Deanship of Scientific Research, Al-Ahliyya Amman University

ISSN (Print Version): 1684-0615, ISSN (Online Version): 2616-2814

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The History of Islamic Architecture: continuity Versus Chronological Categorization


Volume 9, Issue No 2, 2002

Pages: 11 - 32

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Abstract

The history of Islamic architecture is divided into categories (periods) according to chronological order, where each category is named after a certain dynasty and where all buildings built in this period are named after that dynasty. But to attribute such buildings as products of that specific period may prove inadequate for deep understanding of a complex matter such as that of Islamic architecture. The focus of this paper is on the relevance of studying the history of Islamic architecture according to the well established chronological categorization of this architecture. The paper examines some of the key issues strongly related to the development of Islamic architecture and highlights some of the shortcomings of this system and influence on our perception and understanding of Islamic architecture.



Keywords

Islamic Architecture- continuity -Chronological Categorization.


Subjects


Citation

Al-Jawahra, H.

  (2002).

  The History of Islamic Architecture: continuity Versus Chronological Categorization.

  Al-Balqa Journal for Research and Studies,

  9

(2),

  11-

32.