| Underneath Which Rivers Flow: The Symbolism of the Islamic Garden | | Print | |
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By Emma Clark The idea of paradise as a garden is a very ancient one, pre-dating the three great monotheistic religions, Judaism, Christianity and Islam, by centuries. Within the Islamic context the key elements of flowing water, shade and exuberant foliage powerfully convey ideas of both spiritual and physical refreshment. Full article available in issue #11. |



