Describe why the Muslims created calligraphy

A. They wanted to study geometric patterns
B. They needed a way to record the stars
C. They wanted to show nature in creative ways
D. They were looking for a beautiful way to represent God's word

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D. They were looking for a beautiful way to represent God's word.

Muslim calligraphy was developed primarily as a means to beautifully and reverently represent the verses of the Qur'an and other religious texts. This art form emphasized the importance of the written word in Islam, reflecting both spiritual and cultural values. Calligraphy became a significant art form in the Islamic world, serving not only as decoration but also as a manifestation of devotion and a way to connect with the divine.

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