Shaker Laibi's "Islamic Art: Sociology of the Anonymous Artist" delves into the fascinating world of Islamic art, examining the unique position of its creators. Unlike Western traditions where individual artists are often celebrated, many masterpieces of Islamic art were produced by craftsmen whose names remain unknown. This book explores the sociological factors that contributed to this anonymity, the collective spirit behind the art, and the profound cultural and religious influences shaping its forms. It offers a fresh perspective on the relationship between art, society, and identity within Islamic civilization.