What influence did Islam have on the art in Umayyad era?

After the birth of Islam, it has had a great influence on art, and profound changes have taken place in Arab poetry, adding ideological and moral characteristics to the original simple, natural and bold poetic style. Islam endows poetry with lofty status and creates outstanding poets. In the Umayyad era, Mecca and Medina appeared a scene of singing and dancing, creating an atmosphere of poetry creation and having the reputation of "a hundred cities and ten thousand poets". Poets are regarded as propagandists, rich people buy praise with wealth, and caliphs exchange positions or gold and silver for poets' praise for their actions. Everyone in Islamic countries, from farmers to caliphs, likes listening to poems. At this time, not only poets are divided into lovelorn poets and serious poets with a sense of responsibility, but also the function of poetry is divided into general education or publicity. Islamic thought is the only criterion for poets to choose beauty and ugliness.