As-salaamu `alaykum wa rahmatullaah

One of the many things that interest me when it comes to Islamic Art is calligraphy 🙂 It’s absolutely amazing mashaa’Allaah – a lot of detail to it and precision.

A couple of days ago I was watching a program on al-Fajr channel, a specialised channel for Qur’aan and its sciences (my favourite channel!) the documentary was on the print & publication of different mus-hafs and their distribution around the world. It featured a shaykh who was very talented in calligraphy, writing out ayaat of the Qur’aan for the actual publication of a mus-haf, it was beautiful subhan’Allaah and very inspirational.

Soon afterwards, apart from my studies in Arabic and Qur’aan, I decided to study some calligraphy. Currently we’re learning Naskh script, which is the script of the current madani mushafs – afterwards bi’ithnillaah we should move on to Kufi, Diwani, Farsi and possibly Andalusian inshaa’Allaah. Naskh script and Andalusi are two that I would probably like to carry on in the future

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[My japanese calligraphy pen and ‘al-Mujtahid’ pencil]

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[A little present from my teacher 🙂 ]

Calligraphy is an entire field of art which is very geometrical and has its own set of rules. Sizes and shapes of letters are based on a particular mizaan (scale of pattern) which revolves around the ‘nuqtah’ (the diamond shaped dot) :

What do you think of calligraphy… do you have a favourite script?

Below are some classical calligraphic scripts mashaa’Allaah:

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Some info: http://ar.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D8%AE%D8%B7_%D8%B9%D8%B1%D8%A8%D9%8A