Arabic script is used for both writing and calligraphy. It was the predominant form of artwork in the Pre-Modern Islamic World.
Islamic calligraphy is a beautiful work of writing that uses the Arabic text as the basis of a written text, therefore, Islamic calligraphy is often called by the Arabic calligraphy. Islamic calligraphy is an art expression implementation Muslim artists from around the world to express their love to God.
It is "Emirates" written in Arabic calligraphy.
It developed and evolved the Arabic language, as well as the Arabic alphabet
Arabic calligraphy, also known as Islamic calligraphy, is usually written in the "kufic" style. The kufic style is a cleaner, more geometric style than most other calligraphy styles.
Yes. Kufic is the "font" of Arabic calligraphy known for its block-letter appearance. Please see the Related Link below for an image of Kufic Arabic calligraphy.
Arabic calligraphy .
Islamic calligraphy was used to represent God because they didn't want to represent God with images. Islamic Calligraphy is also well known as Arabic Calligraphy.
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To the best of my knowledge, Arabic calligraphy became a popular art form because idolatry is strictly forbidden in Islamic culture. This coming from my AP Art history course, calligraphy and architecture are the main forms of Islamic art. Although, Arabic calligraphy was not non-existent before Islam, I don't think it was a popular form of art until it was used for religious purposes.
Their language and the way they write
Muslims used this way because the creators of Islam were Arabic people and that is how the Quran is written and translated in Arabic.