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Page from a Qur'an in Arabic muhaqqaq script.

Muhaqqaq is one of the main six types of calligraphic script in Arabic. The Arabic word muhaqqaq means 'consummate' or 'clear', and originally was used to denote any accomplished piece of calligraphy. Often used to copy masahif (singular mushaf, i.e. loose sheets of Quran texts), this majestic type of script was considered one of the most beautiful, as well as one of the most difficult to execute well. The script saw its greatest use in the Mameluk era (1250-1516/1517). In the Ottoman Empire, it was gradually displaced by Thuluth and Naskh; from the 18th century onward, its use was largely restricted to the Basmala in Hilyas. It is believed that the style was invented in the Abbasid era by Ibn Muqla, and later developed by Ibn al-Bawwab.
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Title:
Page from a Qur'an in Arabic muhaqqaq script.
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Muhaqqaq is one of the main six types of calligraphic script in Arabic. The Arabic word muhaqqaq means 'consummate' or 'clear', and originally was used to denote any accomplished piece of calligraphy. Often used to copy masahif (singular mushaf, i.e. loose sheets of Quran texts), this majestic type of script was considered one of the most beautiful, as well as one of the most difficult to execute well. The script saw its greatest use in the Mameluk era (1250-1516/1517). In the Ottoman Empire, it was gradually displaced by Thuluth and Naskh; from the 18th century onward, its use was largely restricted to the Basmala in Hilyas. It is believed that the style was invented in the Abbasid era by Ibn Muqla, and later developed by Ibn al-Bawwab.
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30.5 x 41.1 cm | 12.0 x 16.2 in (300 dpi)
Keywords:
ANT. OR.: YEMEN ART ARTS ASIA ASIAN CALLIGRAPHY HISTORIA UNIVERSAL HISTORIA HISTORICAL HISTORY ISLAM ISLAMIC ISLAMISM KORAN LEGEND MUSLIM QUR'AN QURAN SCRIPT WRITING YEMEN