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Arabic and Urdu Calligraphy (Free Image)

Arabic and Urdu Calligraphy (Free Image)

| August 20, 2011

Ramadan Kareem is wonderful art model written by Mehr Rasheed. The format of this image is Nastaliq. Nastaliq font format is mostly used for Islamic-Arabic and Urdu calligraphy. So same in this image, Ramadan Kareem is written here in Nastaliq format. It is advantage of Nastaliq art that one can read and understand it easily [...]

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The Islamic Calligraphy (Free Image)

The Islamic Calligraphy (Free Image)

| August 19, 2011

Here is another example of art work from rising artist Mehr Rasheed. The Ramadan is actually very sacred for Muslims and they lead it with religious environment. In earlier Islam, there was no trend and permission of art and calligraphy but later on it was started with the holy verses and Islamic terms. This was [...]

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Wonderful Piece of Artwork (Free Image)

Wonderful Piece of Artwork (Free Image)

| August 19, 2011

Learn here about wonderful piece of artwork about Ramadan (Holy month for Muslims). The Muslims worshipped of Allah and pray for his extreme blessing upon them,. The Muslims spends the whole month with religious obligation. The fast starts from sunrise to sunset period of time in this month. This is fix timetable from the advent [...]

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Islamic Art Calligraphy

Islamic Art Calligraphy

| June 3, 2011 | 0 Comments

Islamic Calligraphy is concerned with handwriting and especially for bookmaking. It also depicts the Muslim cultural heritage. This type of calligraphy is mostly linked with Arabic calligraphy art. The way to decorate the mosque and Islamic sacred places are generally called Arabesque. The Arabesque may be consisting on holy verses of Holy Quran or good [...]

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Nastaliq Calligraphy

Nastaliq Calligraphy

| May 31, 2011 | 1 Comment

Nastaliq is one of the best scripts for writing perso-Arabic script. The Persian used this script for their language script writing. Nastaliq is the combination of two old script, Naskh and taliq. It was introduced by the Persian in 14th and 15th centuries. Naskh script is used for writing Persian script whereas Taliq script is [...]

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Muslim Art

Muslim Art

| May 31, 2011 | 0 Comments

Muslim art is mutually combined with Islamic art and Pakistani art. Art is something different from calligraphy and it is defined as visual art for the demonstration of their culture and tradition. Every one accepted the art and calligraphy with heart earlier except Muslims. Islam prohibited showing any event or holy personality in visual form. [...]

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Urdu Nastaliqi Art

Urdu Nastaliqi Art

| May 29, 2011 | 0 Comments

Urdu Nastaliqi art is actually the combination of Nastaliq and Arabic art. Nastaliq is the oldest script among them and it is also because of two olden scripts, Naskh and Taliq. Both of them was written for different kind of language but in Nastaliq was they were merged into one new shape. This type of [...]

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Urdu Nastaliq Calligraphy

Urdu Nastaliq Calligraphy

| May 28, 2011 | 2 Comments

Urdu is the national language of the Muslims. This language was introduced by Indian Muslim. It is combination of all the other languages. There are 28 alphabets in Urdu. This language is written from right to left side. When the Mughal emperor arrived in South Asia, Their Mother tongue was Turk language but here they [...]

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Pakistani Calligraphy

Pakistani Calligraphy

| April 12, 2011 | 0 Comments

This site is teaching you about all applications of art and calligraphy. It possesses almost all type of categories discussed here in this site. The current topic is about the calligraphy in Pakistan. There are many famous calligraphers in Pakistan who are promoting calligraphy among the Pakistani. The Pakistani intend toward Nastaliq and Islamic-Arabic calligraphy. [...]

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Calligraphy Arabic Style Art

Calligraphy Arabic Style Art

| March 14, 2011 | 0 Comments

Arabic calligraphy is originated from the advent of Islam. It was introduced to create a sense of awareness among the Muslims for Islam. Arabic calligraphy reflects Islamic tradition. It was also used in the decoration of the wall of the mosque that is called Arabesque. Although in the earlier days, it was a controversial matter [...]

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