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		<title>Islamic Calligraphy with Mohamed Zakariya</title>
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		<title>Islamic Calligraphy Art</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; The art of calligraphy originated from China. For a very very long time, people in China recorded their thoughts by drawing pictures. No exact date was given in the entire Chinese history but it was believed that calligraphy came &#8230; <a href="/islamic-calligraphy-2/islamic-calligraphy-art">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>The art of calligraphy originated from China. For a very very long time,  people in China recorded their thoughts by drawing pictures. No exact  date was given in the entire Chinese history but it was believed that  calligraphy came in after the invention of the Chinese language. During  the Qin dynasty, China started working towards a standardized writing.  By the seventh century, this writing was more recognized and people  started paying attention to the artist as well as the arts.  Then,  Calligraphy became one of the measures of education and it was  considered suitable for only people of higher rankings. Calligraphers in  the Ming dynasty were bolder in expressing themselves and their styles  and there was more individuality. Calligraphy is at least four thousand  years old and is considered an ancient art form.</p>
<p>India influenced  China with Buddhism and as this religion spread further to Japan and  Korea so did calligraphy. The Islamic were also greatly influenced by  this. Islamic monks started practicing calligraphy and developed  regional Islamic calligraphy.  In the early Islamic period, calligraphy  was done on parchment or papyrus and the introduction of paper from the  Chinese greatly improved the quality of calligraphy art. Slowly,  calligraphy was also done on architectures and also on coins. The  Islamic writing instrument was called a “qalam” and it is normally made  out of dried reed or bamboo, the ink is normally in various color and  intensity of colours is varied so that the dynamics strokes stand out  even more.</p>
<p>In the beginning the first and most important task of  the calligrapher was imitating the Qur’an. From there, calligraphy  evolved into a great Islamic art form and was used to decorate most  surfaces especially in religious buildings and these writing were also  used to represent God. Inscriptions were done in Islamic calligraphy and  they were usually verses taken out from the Qur’an. On their coins,  calligraphy was also used to replace images of the rulers and these  writings of the ruler’s name in calligraphy became more important than  the ruler’s face itself in symbolization. This was so important that the  Ottoman Empire created an official monogram for every individual ruler  and this was called the “tughra”. Though the Islamic emphasize a lot on  learning and knowledge, those who could not read or write still  appreciated Islamic calligraphy for its beauty without actually  understanding what it was implying.</p>
<p>Ibn Muqla (884-940) was one  of Islam’s greatest calligraphers. He was the one who came up with  geometric principles, which calligraphers after him practiced, to keep  the Arabic letters in proportion and he also produced a cursive script,  which became known as “Naskh”.  The most common script for everyday use  however was “Ruq’ah” which is considered one step higher than “Naskh”.  Children in schools were first introduced to “Naskh” and were taught  “Ruq’ah” at a later stage.</p>
<p>One of the many types of calligraphy  is Zoomorphic Calligraphy which established itself only relatively late  in Islamic art. It&#8217;s calligraphy in the form of animals or humans. This  started when the taboos outlawing religious iconography had lost some of  their power.  Zoomorphic calligraphy is where the artist draws animals  or human using words and the words usually have a form of meaning. One  of the famous zoomorphic calligraphers was Hassan Musa from Sudan. Below  are a few art works by him:</p>
<p><img class="alignnone" title="Islamic Calligraphy Art" src="http://scienceblogs.com/zooillogix/upload/2009/08/zartsy_fartsy/Hassan%20Musa%20f-thumb-400x386-17900.png" alt="Hassan%20Musa%20f thumb 400x386 17900 Islamic Calligraphy Art" width="400" height="386" /></p>
<p>He makes use of the olden Islamic calligraphy but he does not use plain  background like how it was done in the olden days. His backgrounds are  normally more decorative and not so plain unlike the former artists.  Most of his art pieces only consist of one word and the background  normally goes in synchronization with the word.</p>
<p>Islamic  calligraphy is a visible expression of the high art for the muslims and  it is the art of the spiritual world. Calligraphy today has a wide range  from functional inscriptions and hand letterings to outstanding art  pieces. Islamic art throughout history has been an abstract and  decorative, portraying geometric, floral, arabesque, and calligraphic  designs. Today we see the presence of Koranic Arabic, used for reading,  prayer and for decoration as the foremost characteristic of Islamic  religious art wherever it is found in the world and among every race.</p>
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