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In this beautiful Arabic calligraphy composition, Verse 257 from Surah Al-Baqarah is thoughtfully presented. The verse begins with “Allah is the ally of those who believe – الله ولي الذين آمنوا” written in classical Thuluth script.
Learn the art of Arabic calligraphy with this step-by-step tutorial on writing 'Allah' with precise measurements.
Experience the elegance of Thuluth script as we write the sacred name of Allah in this mesmerizing Islamic calligraphy video.
the Qur'an is considered to be the direct words of Allah, revealed in Arabic through Muhammad, who was only a man and had no role in the making of the Book itself. Because Islam regards Allah as non-corporeal and intangible, the written Qur'an becomes the closest equivalent to a visible divine manifestation on earth.
Thuluth script is characterized by curved letters written with barbed heads . The letters are associated and sometimes intersecting , thus engendering a cursive flow of extensive and often complex proportions . Thuluth is known for its elaborate graphics and stunning plasticity .
The word calligraphy in Arabic means “handast al-khatt,” which means the geometry way of writing the Arabic. In the Prophet Mosque, Islamic calligraphy can found inside and outside the mosque. The art of calligraphy in the mosque is presenting in the form of a combination of Islamic motifs.
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.