Arabic Calligraphy

Islamic calligraphy is the art of beautiful writing using the Arabic script. This art is the most revered of all Islamic arts, since it is through writing, that the Quran is transmitted and preserved. The first form of Arabic calligraphy in the 7th century, was the Kufic script and since then, there have been many variations of Arabic calligraphy that have developed from this script. They are the cursive Naskh, the Thuluth, and the Maghrabi script. 

Detail of Night (2007/2007) by Aisha CahnAisha Cahn Foundation

Aisha is more drawn to the Kufic style of Arabic calligraphy., as she loves the beautiful, stylized and angular form of this script. Her work is regarded as a hybrid, bridging the two cultures of East and West, just as the “seen” invites the less understood “unseen” to be experienced by the viewer. There is a real presence of Arabic calligraphy in her work, the hidden purpose becomes clear when the viewer develops a state of contemplation while trying to make sense of this beautiful script.

In the Name of Allah, the Most Compassionate, the Most Marciful, Aisha Cahn, 2006/2006, From the collection of: Aisha Cahn Foundation
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The Rememberance of God is Great, Aisha Cahn, 2004/2004, From the collection of: Aisha Cahn Foundation
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Thank God Always, Aisha Cahn, 2004/2004, From the collection of: Aisha Cahn Foundation
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Indeed God is with those who are patient, Aisha Cahn, 2004/2004, From the collection of: Aisha Cahn Foundation
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The Rememberance of God is Great, Aisha Cahn, 2004/2004, From the collection of: Aisha Cahn Foundation
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Ye Alone we worship, Ye alone we ask for help, Aisha Cahn, 2007/2007, From the collection of: Aisha Cahn Foundation
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Allah, Aisha Cahn, 2006/2006, From the collection of: Aisha Cahn Foundation
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Indeed God is with those who are patient, Aisha Cahn, 2005/2005, From the collection of: Aisha Cahn Foundation
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In the Name of Allah, the Most Compassionate, the Most Marciful, Aisha Cahn, 2005/2005, From the collection of: Aisha Cahn Foundation
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The Remberance of God is Great, Aisha Cahn, 2005/2005, From the collection of: Aisha Cahn Foundation
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Allah II, Aisha Cahn, 2006/2006, From the collection of: Aisha Cahn Foundation
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Allahu Akbar, Aisha Cahn, 2006/2006, From the collection of: Aisha Cahn Foundation
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Allahu Akbar II, Aisha Cahn, 2006/2006, From the collection of: Aisha Cahn Foundation
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Allah the Provider, Aisha Cahn, 2008/2008, From the collection of: Aisha Cahn Foundation
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The Tasbeh I, Aisha Cahn, 2004/2004, From the collection of: Aisha Cahn Foundation
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The Tasbeh II, Aisha Cahn, 2004/2004, From the collection of: Aisha Cahn Foundation
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Credits: Story

Credits to;
Mr Abu Mustafa, Master Calligrapher, who taught me all that I know about Arabic Calligraphy
Mrs Nora Bashir, who showed me the insight into understanding the depth of Islam through the Quran.

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