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Calligraphic scripts
- The Kufic script is the first of those calligraphic scripts to gain popularit.
- It was angular, made of square and short horizontal strokes, long verticals, and bold, compact circles.
- For three centuries, this script had been mainly used to copy.
- The cursive Naskh script was more often used for casual writing.
- This script had rounder letters and thin lines.
- It would come to be preferred to Kufic for copying the Quran as techniques for writing in this style were refined.
- Almost all printed material in Arabic is in Naskh.
- The Thuluth would take on the ornamental role formerly associated with the Kufic script in the 13th century.
- Thuluth is usually written in ample curves as it has a strong cursive aspect.
- The Persians took to using Arabic script for their own language, Persian after their conversion to Islam.
- The Taliq and Nastaliq styles were contributed to Arabic calligraphy by the Persians.
- Nastaliq style is extremely cursive, with exaggeratedly long horizontal strokes.
- The Diwani script is a cursive style of Arabic calligraphy.
- It was developed during the reign of the early Ottoman Turks (16th and early 17th centuries).
- This outstanding Diwani script was both decorative and communicative.
- Finally, Riqa is the most commonly used script for everyday use.
- It is simple and easy to write.
- Its movements are small.
- In China, a calligraphic form called Sini has been developed.
- This form has evident influences from Chinese calligraphy.
- Hajji Noor Deen Mi Guangjiang is a famous modern calligrapher in this tradition.
Calligraphy
Has produced calligraphist of international recognition. He was an untraditional and self-made, self-taught painter and calligrapher. He did a lot of work on calligraphy. Many other contemporary calligraphists like have created great contemporary calligraphy. These days, calligraphies of are getting very much popular and all over the world.
Calligrahpy as a Gift
They love to adore their homes, offices and places of their work with the Islamic calligraphy. The calligraphies especially and the verses from the sayings calligraphy indeed make the perfect gift for for any special occasion. A send an gift of calligraphy to congratulate his relative or friend on his new home or new office or on his birthday or wedding ceremony or on Festival.
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