To distinguish religious forms of art from the non-religious one, there must first be a clear definition of art in place in order to differentiate the broad concept of art into two forms of religious and non-religious. Yet, the definition of art wholly depends on the worldview of human and his conception of the mysteries of the universe, and attempts to discover and manifest it in an aesthetical manner. The definition of art, its purpose, and the forms of art and archetypes all depend on the very same concept. That's why relativity is of paramount importance in the definition of art and its realm. Fantasy in art forms is the expression of beauty that appears similarly in poetry in the form of imagination. So, in general, there are two main views on the nature of art: the majority consider the nature of art as aesthetical, one that conveys beauty, while some, like Tolstoy, see it as a means of airing emotions. Finally, regarding the nature of art, it can be said, that according to the category of arts, the nature of art can also be of various manifestations. Artists in audiovisual arts face a beautiful phenomenon, whether in painting and sculpture and in architecture or in music, but in case of literature, the same may not hold true. In this research archive investigating methods have been employed, the results of which indicate that beauty is nothing but perfection, and that religious art is a form that can realize and generalize the purpose of religion.