Islamic calligraphy, similarly known as Arabic calligraphy, is the craft of imaginative penmanship, and by expansion, of bookmaking. This craft has frequently utilized the Arabic script, all around numerous dialects. Calligraphy is particularly respected around Islamic expressions since it was the essential methods for the safeguarding of the Qur'an. The work of calligraphers was gathered and increased in value. Attention of metaphorical craft as adoring prompted calligraphy and unique figures turning into the primary types of aesthetic outflow in Islamic societies.Arabic, Persian and Ottoman Turkish calligraphy is connected with geometric Islamic craftsmanship (the Arabesque) on the dividers and roofs of mosques and on the page. Contemporary craftsmen in the Islamic world draw on the legacy of calligraphy to utilize calligraphic engravings or reflections as a part of their work
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