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1.From the beginning of the course up to this point, we have seen humankind's preoccupation with spirituality and belief in a higher being as evidenced in the various art produced. Discuss the evolution of this concept of "god" using artistic examples from the various civilizations represented in the course. In your discussion, also offer some commentary about how your own spiritual beliefs have been enhanced or further defined by the material learned in this class.2.Compare and contrast Islam and Hinduism as religious systems and also in terms of their art. In your answer, be sure to include at least three works of art from each religion, discussing them in terms of subject, artistic style, and relationship to religious beliefs.
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In Islam, they believe all people are made proportionate. For instance, there is no commonness of an Arab
over a non-Arab, or the alternate way. Blacks and whites have no quality over each other. The same holds
with some other nationality or ethnicity. He made the general population as partners. Hinduism has a rank
structure, with four vital standings. Individuals from each are required by strict religious laws to take after
certain obtained occupations and to abandon intermarriage or eating with individuals from trade stations.
The most imperative or religious and scholastic, rank is that of the Brahman.
Muslims eat all wholesome and unimaginable nourishment including meat of Cow, sheep, goat, and
chicken. A dairy creature is a hallowed creature and a celestial being for Hindus. Dairy animals, in this
way, can't be executed or eaten in Hinduism.
Muslims expect that every individual has a ...
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