This programme identifies their symbolism, historical uses and artistic representations across centuries. Participants will also gain insight into how these plants have been depicted in manuscripts, architecture and decorative arts, while also engaging in a creative activity inspired by nature’s beauty.
In collaboration with the Qur’anic Botanic Garden, we invite you to learn about the significance of the plants mentioned in the Quran and their representation in Islamic art and traditions.
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