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"Celestial" Surah Al-Fatiha Calligraphy | 42×35 cm Muhaqqaq Art | White Ink on Tinted Paper | Modern Islamic Masterpiece | The Opening Quranic Wall Art

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RZGCA42x35-003
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1.50 KGS
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  • A 42×35 cm Islamic calligraphy manuscript of Surah Al-Fatiha in white ink using the monumental Muhaqqaq script.
  • Close-up of the Bismillah in white ink on a dark background, showcasing the sharp and luminous Muhaqqaq strokes.
  • Detailed view of the high-contrast white ink on tinted paper, highlighting the ethereal quality of the Quranic verses.
PKR229,876.59
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"Celestial" Surah Al-Fatiha Calligraphy | 42×35 cm Muhaqqaq Art | White Ink on Tinted Paper | Modern Islamic Masterpiece | The Opening Quranic Wall Art

 

Experience the beauty of the Quran in a new light with this white ink Surah Al-Fatiha calligraphy. Featuring the full "Opening" in the monumental Muhaqqaq script, this 42×35 cm work is a rare example of high-contrast Islamic art. Perfect for modern spiritual home decor, luxury Eid gifts, or a collector’s gallery. This handmade manuscript captures the essence of divine guidance with a luminous, ethereal aesthetic.

 

Artistic Features & Spiritual Depth

Ethereal White Ink Technique: The use of white ink on a contrasting background serves as a visual metaphor for the "Opening" of light and truth in the heart of the believer.

Monumental Muhaqqaq Script: Known for its clarity and regal horizontal sweeps, the Muhaqqaq script here provides a sense of unchanging stability and divine order.

The Mother of the Book: As the summary of the Quran’s message, this Al-Fatiha manuscript acts as a complete spiritual anchor for any professional or personal environment.

Modern Gallery Dimensions: At 42×35 cm, the piece is perfectly sized for contemporary framing, making it a versatile focal point for both minimalist and traditional interiors.

Masterful Contrast: The inverse color palette draws the eye specifically to the form and "skeleton" of the letters, allowing for a deep appreciation of the calligrapher’s technical skill.

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