Wendy Díaz Imagine a world where religious art was centered on visual interpretations of the unseen. God was rendered into visible form to be worshipped, while saints and angels filled canvases, stained glass, and sculptures that adorned houses of worship. For centuries, the intersection of religion and art meant representing the Divine in human or symbolic form. Then came a faith so revolutionary that it rejected such imagery altogether. Islam demanded the removal of idols and images, teach...