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Why are arabesques and geometric patterns prevalent in Islamic art and architecture?

They are valued because they are more difficult to create.
The use of figures in religious Islamic art is restricted.
They represent the prophet Muhammed as a symbol of his works.
They are prized as signs of wealth, devotion, and prosperity.

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User Soyuz
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Answer: The answer is B

Explanation: Answer is B because the religion did not allow the representation of figures in Islamic art. Only drawings of God were allowed.

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