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Surah Al-Ahqaf Calligraphy (Verses 1-5) | 22×15.5 cm Shikasta Nasta’liq Art | Persian "Broken Script" Quranic Manuscript | Traditional Ink on Paper | Islamic Artistic Calligraphy

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RZGCA22x15-001
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1.50 KGS
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  • A 22×15.5 cm Islamic calligraphy manuscript of Surah Al-Ahqaf verses 1 to 5 in the flowing Persian Shikasta Nasta’liq script.
  • Close-up of the intricate "broken" connections and poetic strokes of the Shikasta Nasta’liq script on paper.
BHD367.05
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Surah Al-Ahqaf Calligraphy (Verses 1-5) | 22×15.5 cm Shikasta Nasta’liq Art | Persian "Broken Script" Quranic Manuscript | Traditional Ink on Paper | Islamic Artistic Calligraphy

 

Enhance your collection with this authentic Surah Al-Ahqaf calligraphy. Featuring verses 1-5 in the masterful Shikasta Nasta’liq script, this 22×15.5 cm ink-on-paper work is a rare example of Persian calligraphic complexity. Ideal for luxury spiritual decor, a unique housewarming gift, or a scholar's library. This handmade manuscript captures the divine truth of "The Sand Dunes" chapter with poetic fluidity and traditional precision.

 

Artistic Features & Spiritual Depth

Masterful Shikasta Nasta’liq: Known as the most challenging Persian script to master, Shikasta features elongated horizontal strokes and dramatic vertical drops, creating a sense of movement and "divine wind."

Opening Verses of Al-Ahqaf: Includes the declaration of God's creation of the universe with purpose and truth (Haqq), providing a focal point for contemplation on the natural world and divine order.

Intimate "Scholar's" Size: At 22×15.5 cm, this piece is designed for personal spaces, reading nooks, or as a sophisticated addition to a collection of Persian miniatures.

Traditional Ink on Paper: Written with high-quality soot-based ink, ensuring the delicate, thin connections characteristic of Shikasta remain sharp and archival.

Visual Complexity: The "composite" nature of the piece means the verses are woven together in a way that encourages the viewer to slow down and truly "see" the words as they reveal themselves.

 

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