Islamic Art Vocabulary Exercise 2
Across
- 1. an Islamic official who calls people to prayer traditionally from a minaret
- 2. a pulpit from which sermons are given
- 4. a Muslim house of worship
- 5. the Islamic sacred text, dictated to the Prophet Muhammad by the angel Gabriel
- 6. a small cylinder-shaped container with a detachable lid used to contain cosmetics or jewelry
- 7. the polygonal base of a dome that makes a transition from the round dome to a flat wall
- 9. a honeycomb-like decoration often applied in Islamic buildings to domes, niches, capitals, or vaults. The surface resembles intricate stalactites
- 10. (570?–632)The Prophet whose revelations and teachings form the foundation of Islam
- 11. the direction toward Mecca which Muslims face in prayer
- 12. a courtyard in Islamic architecture
Down
- 1. a tall, slender column used to call people to prayer
- 3. decoration using polygonal shapes with no gaps
- 7. a long epic poem written by the Persian poet Firdawsi between c. 977 and 1010 c.e.; the national epic of Iran
- 8. a wedge-shaped stone that forms the curved part of an arch; the central ____________ is called a keystone