MICRO-CREDENTIAL IN ISLAMIC ART IN THE MALAY WORLD

About this Module

What you will learn

Islam has thrived amidst diverse civilizations over the millennia. As civilizations grew, they constructed buildings for various purposes, showcasing distinctiveness and ingenuity. Masjid have been built as focal points for religious practices and can symbolize the accomplishments of civilizations. The design of a masjid incorporates sociocultural features that not only reflect local values but also the identity of its builders. The purpose of this course is to provide an introduction and explanation of the evolution of mosque and its connection to the sociocultural aspects of various civilizations.

What skills you will gain

Learners will be able to understand how cultural exchange affects Masjid's architectural progress all over the world

Total contents and assessments

1 Quiz

Module Details

CLUSTER : Social Science & Humanities ( SS )
MODE/DURATION : Flexible
LENGTH : 1 days
EFFORT : 2
LEVEL : Beginner
LANGUAGE : English
CERTIFICATE : Yes
CPD POINT : 0
PRICE : Free

Associated Course (s) :
No Course

 Syllabus

Being the center of focus in the Muslim community, Masjid architectural development has become essential in every civilization. Some civilization even place palace building second after Masjid

Madinah 622 AD, Umaiyad 661-750AD, Abbasid 750 AD Overall Design, Dome, Minaret, Mihrab, Iwan, Ornament, Courtyard (Garden)

Cordoba (Andalusia), Safavid, Uthmaniah
Overall Design, Dome, Minaret, Mihrab, Iwan, Ornament, Courtyard (Garden)

Asia: India (Moorish), China, Malay
Overall Design, Dome, Minaret, Mihrab, Iwan, Ornament, Courtyard (Garden)

Our Instructor

NIZAR BIN NAZRIN

Course Instructor
UiTM Kampus Sungai Petani
4.3 (average sufo) instructor rating 20 course(s)