The Islamic garden's physical characteristics and importance in Malaysia

The Islamic garden, with its deep historical roots dating back to the 7th-century Persian Garden, is facing a gradual decline in relevance as modern garden designs take precedence. This decline threatens the preservation of this traditional garden concept. The primary goal of this study is to iden...

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Main Authors: Md Jani, Haza Hanurhaza, Harun, Nor Zalina, Mansor, Mazlina
Format: Proceeding Paper
Language:English
Published: Prince of Songkla University, Pattani Campus 2023
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spelling my.iium.irep.1099682024-01-12T02:35:09Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/109968/ The Islamic garden's physical characteristics and importance in Malaysia Md Jani, Haza Hanurhaza Harun, Nor Zalina Mansor, Mazlina HM621 Culture The Islamic garden, with its deep historical roots dating back to the 7th-century Persian Garden, is facing a gradual decline in relevance as modern garden designs take precedence. This decline threatens the preservation of this traditional garden concept. The primary goal of this study is to identify the physical characteristics of Islamic gardens, pursued through two objectives: determine the chronology of the Islamic garden design and categorizing the physical characteristics of the garden according to the level of its importance. To achieve these aims, three research methods are employed: document analysis, site studies, and semi-structured interviews, with data analysis conducted using Atlasti and Microsoft Excel software. The results are focused on two key areas: (1) the evolution of the Islamic garden concept in response to the history of Muslim civilization, and (2) the list of the physical characteristics of the Islamic garden. These findings provide an in-depth understanding of the fundamental elements of Islamic gardens, which can be incorporated into garden designs in Malaysia. Additionally, the study incorporates insights from the National Landscape Department (NLD) to shed light on the direction of garden development in Malaysia, specifically concerning the Islamic garden concept. This input is essential in assessing the current level of adoption and adaptation of the Islamic garden concept, particularly within Malaysia. Prince of Songkla University, Pattani Campus 2023 Proceeding Paper PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/109968/1/109968_The%20Islamic%20garden%27s.pdf Md Jani, Haza Hanurhaza and Harun, Nor Zalina and Mansor, Mazlina (2023) The Islamic garden's physical characteristics and importance in Malaysia. In: International Conference on Local Wisdom of the Malay Archipelago (COLLEGA 2023), 11th - 13th November 2023, Hatyai, Thailand. https://huso.psu.ac.th/collega2023/
institution Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Malaysia
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Md Jani, Haza Hanurhaza
Harun, Nor Zalina
Mansor, Mazlina
The Islamic garden's physical characteristics and importance in Malaysia
description The Islamic garden, with its deep historical roots dating back to the 7th-century Persian Garden, is facing a gradual decline in relevance as modern garden designs take precedence. This decline threatens the preservation of this traditional garden concept. The primary goal of this study is to identify the physical characteristics of Islamic gardens, pursued through two objectives: determine the chronology of the Islamic garden design and categorizing the physical characteristics of the garden according to the level of its importance. To achieve these aims, three research methods are employed: document analysis, site studies, and semi-structured interviews, with data analysis conducted using Atlasti and Microsoft Excel software. The results are focused on two key areas: (1) the evolution of the Islamic garden concept in response to the history of Muslim civilization, and (2) the list of the physical characteristics of the Islamic garden. These findings provide an in-depth understanding of the fundamental elements of Islamic gardens, which can be incorporated into garden designs in Malaysia. Additionally, the study incorporates insights from the National Landscape Department (NLD) to shed light on the direction of garden development in Malaysia, specifically concerning the Islamic garden concept. This input is essential in assessing the current level of adoption and adaptation of the Islamic garden concept, particularly within Malaysia.
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author Md Jani, Haza Hanurhaza
Harun, Nor Zalina
Mansor, Mazlina
author_facet Md Jani, Haza Hanurhaza
Harun, Nor Zalina
Mansor, Mazlina
author_sort Md Jani, Haza Hanurhaza
title The Islamic garden's physical characteristics and importance in Malaysia
title_short The Islamic garden's physical characteristics and importance in Malaysia
title_full The Islamic garden's physical characteristics and importance in Malaysia
title_fullStr The Islamic garden's physical characteristics and importance in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed The Islamic garden's physical characteristics and importance in Malaysia
title_sort islamic garden's physical characteristics and importance in malaysia
publisher Prince of Songkla University, Pattani Campus
publishDate 2023
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/109968/1/109968_The%20Islamic%20garden%27s.pdf
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