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Calligraphy
In the Islamic Golden Age, calligraphy was a sacred art to the Muslims. The Muslims believe the Quran is the word of God as revealed to the Prophet Muhammad.
The similarities for then and now is that it's a piece of art, and people enjoy writing calligraphy.
The Muslims began to practice calligraphy in the 7th century. They also invented syllabic script, which was based on Chinese letters
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Music of Muslim Spain
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The similarities for the music is that they both have genres in music, making it fun for people to listen to
Tin-Glazing
The first pottery design of Tin-Glazing was in the Abbasid Dynasty, in the 8th centry.
The similarities for tin glazing back then and now is that it's both linked to pottery and ceramics. It would also take a lot of time to glaze an item perfectly, so it would look nice.