Artists from Iran to the West take traditional Islamic arabesques and calligraphy and deconstruct them into abstract art—laser-cut metal sculptures of Quranic words, glitch-art digital prints of mosque patterns, or minimalist canvas prints of a single geometric star. By stripping down or remixing these motifs, this abstract Islamic art remains inclusive and spiritual, inviting a new generation to appreciate Islamic design principles in a modern visual language free of context yet full of soul.