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The term ""Islamic Art"" as it is used by scholars today includes only art that was created specifically to be used in a religious setting. True False

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False. The term "Islamic Art" as used by scholars today encompasses a much broader range of artistic expression than solely art created for religious settings. While Islamic Art does include religious art and architecture, it also includes secular art forms, such as calligraphy, ceramics, textiles, carpets, metalwork, and more.

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