One of the most common misconceptions about the art of the Islamic world is that it is aniconic; that is, the art does not contain representations of humans or animals. Early examples of religious art and architecture, such as the Dome of the Rock and the Aqsa Mosque—both in Jerusalem)—and the Great Mosque of Damascus—built under the Umayyad rulers—did not include human figures and animals. However, the private residences of sovereigns, such as Qasr ‘Amra and Khirbat Mafjar, were filled with vast figurative paintings, mosaics, and sculpture.
from http://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/art-islam/beginners-guide-islamic/a/arts-of-the-islamic-world
You might want to do further reading (www.google.com and your text) on the artwork of ancient and current Jewish, Christian, and Muslim people.
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You want to find a painting of Abraham at a religious art exhibit Where are you more likely to have success?
in the Jewish, Christian, or Muslim displays
only in the Jewish displays
in the Christian and possibly the Jewish displays
In the Christian and possibly Jewish displays
in the Muslim displays
My answer will be A, but than again the Muslim can't draw humans or animals icons, I'm a bit confused on this one, cause it says that it will be A, but I don't know.
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I my answer will be c.
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