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Islamic Calligraphy

Islamic Calligraphy

Islamic Calligraphy is a beautiful and intricate style of writing that has been an important art form in Islamic cultures for centuries. It emerged around the 7th century AD and reached its peak during the 9th to 14th centuries. This style of calligraphy became famous through its use in religious texts such as the Quran, as well as in architectural decorations, manuscripts, and other art forms. Islamic Calligraphy is known for its strong emphasis on geometric patterns, fluidity of strokes, and intricate design. The skillful combination of letters and words creates a visual representation of the divine word. Through its rich history and cultural significance, Islamic Calligraphy has become an iconic symbol of Islamic art and is revered for its beauty and spirituality.

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SOMETHING in the style of Islamic Calligraphy

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Arabic CalligraphyOttoman CalligraphyFariduddin GanjshakarHassan Massoudy
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