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Surah Al-Fatiha Calligraphy | 26.5×25.5 cm Muhaqqaq Art | Traditional Ink on Paper Manuscript | The Opening Quranic Wall Art | Luxury Islamic Collector's Piece

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RZGCA26x25-001
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  • A 26.5×25.5 cm Islamic calligraphy manuscript of Surah Al-Fatiha in the monumental and clear Muhaqqaq script.
  • Close-up of the Bismillah in Muhaqqaq script on the Surah Al-Fatiha manuscript, showing the sharp precision of the ink strokes.
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Surah Al-Fatiha Calligraphy | 26.5×25.5 cm Muhaqqaq Art | Traditional Ink on Paper Manuscript | The Opening Quranic Wall Art | Luxury Islamic Collector's Piece

 

Elevate your spiritual space with this authentic Surah Al-Fatiha calligraphy. Featuring the full "Opening" chapter in the monumental Muhaqqaq script, this 26.5×25.5 cm ink-on-paper work is a prime example of high-level Islamic penmanship. Perfect for spiritual home decor, an elegant Eid gift, or a collector’s gallery. This handmade manuscript captures the essence of divine praise with breathtaking structural precision.

 

Artistic Features & Spiritual Depth

Monumental Muhaqqaq Script: Celebrated as one of the most beautiful of the six classical scripts, Muhaqqaq offers a regal and clear aesthetic that honors the importance of the Umm al-Kitab (Mother of the Book).

The Foundation of Prayer: As the most recited chapter of the Quran, this Al-Fatiha manuscript serves as a daily visual reminder of the path of those whom God has blessed.

Perfect Square Proportions: The 26.5×25.5 cm format provides a harmonious frame that emphasizes the architectural strength of the calligraphy.

Traditional Soot-Based Ink: Written with deep, archival black ink, the contrast against the paper ensures every nuance of the artist's nib is visible and preserved for decades.

A Gift of Blessing: Often chosen for housewarmings or new beginnings, this piece symbolizes the "opening" of divine doors and the request for constant guidance.

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