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Learn the art of Arabic calligraphy with this step-by-step tutorial on writing 'Allah' with precise measurements.
Thuluth is a script assortment of Islamic calligraphy designed by Ibn Muqlah Shirazi. The straight angular types of Kufic were supplanted in the new content with the curves. In Thuluth, 33% of each letter slants, from which the name (signifying "a third" in Arabic) comes.
Experience the elegance of Thuluth script as we write the sacred name of Allah in this mesmerizing Islamic calligraphy video. The Thuluth (Sulus) style is on...
Thuluth script, in calligraphy, medieval Islamic style of handwritten alphabet. Thuluth (Arabic: “one-third”) is written on the principle that one-third of each letter slopes. It is a large and elegant, cursive script, used in medieval times on mosque decorations.
Thuluth (Arabic: ثُلُث, Ṯuluṯ or Arabic: خَطُّ الثُّلُثِ, Ḵaṭṭ-uṯ-Ṯuluṯ; Persian: ثلث, Sols; Turkish: Sülüs, from thuluth "one-third") is an Arabic script variety of Islamic calligraphy.
In this stunning and intricate Arabic calligraphy, meticulously crafted in the Thuluth script, the focus is on the majestic verse 255 from Surah Al-Baqarah, known as the Verse of Thrones or Ayatul Kursi. The composition begins with the word “Allah,” meaning “God,” rendered in a large and symmetrical form.
In this classical and elegant Arabic calligraphy excerpted from the Holy Quran, the verse 255 from Surah Al-Baqarah, also known as the Verse of Thrones or Ayatul Kursi (آية الكرسي), is gracefully inscribed in the classic Thuluth script.