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Calligraphy of the “Basmala”

| Posted by on November 9, 2011
Calligraphy of the “Basmala” phrase phrase bismi-llāhi ar-raħmāni ar-raħīmi بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم in in the shape of a pear.
Calligraphy-also recognized as “Pakistani Calligraphy” is sole to Pakistan as a customary art.In a thin speaking, calligraphy brush writing Pakistani characters refers to the method and laws.Including the pen, the pen move, stipple, arrangement and layout (distribution, line times, and the rules) and so on. Broadly language, calligraphy is...
Islam has the very basic concept of unity, for the pre Islamic day there was discrimination among the people of the world and that depending on their needs and requirements but with the advent of Islam not only the world was united by saying that all the people of the world are descendent of one pair but also Muhammad (Peace be upon Him) said...
Nastaliq Calligraphy is one of the most beautiful Art of Calligraphy in the world. It includes many design and style, it is not only used to write Urdu but also Persian, Pashto, Kashmiri, Punjabi and many other languages. In this video you will see a legend Khurshid Gohar Qalam working smoothly to create the extraordinary Calligraphic Words in...
In this free image you will find an amazing work of Calligraphic Art, Nastaliq, The upper one is the actual image of the Calligraphic Art which is my Hand made and lower one is the output after designing the background of the original image in Adobe Photoshop CS. The Calligraphic Art shown to you here is a new dashing and decent style of Calligraphic...
In the wisdom of calligraphy, figurative imagery is used to help visualize the form of letters to trace, for instance, the letter ha’ looks in nasta’liq similar to two eyes, as its Persian person’s name implies “he’ two eyes” he’ do cheshm). In journalism and poetry seeing in letters a reflection of the...
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After the Islamic take-over of Persia, Iranians adopted the Person-Arabic writing and the art of Persian calligraphy flourished in Iran alongside extra Islamic countries. Apparently, Mir Ali Tabrizi (14th century) developed Nastaʿlīq by combining two existing scripts of Nash and Taʿlīq. Hence, it was originally called Nasḫ-Taʿlīq.