In 'Between Jurisprudence and Art', author Charbel Dagher explores the long-standing and complex debate over the image within Islamic civilization. The book meticulously investigates the conflict between Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh) and artistic representation, tracing the historical roots of the arguments surrounding the prohibition of images. Dagher examines the theological and legal reasoning that has shaped Islamic visual culture over centuries, influencing everything from manuscript illumination to contemporary art. This scholarly work provides a deep analysis of how different interpretations have impacted artistic expression, making it essential for understanding the intricate relationship between religion, law, and creativity.