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Islamic calligraphy is the artistic practice of handwriting Arabic script in a highly stylized and decorative manner, often used to convey verses from the Qur’an, religious phrases, or poetry.
Illumination refers to the embellishment of manuscripts with intricate geometric patterns, floral motifs, and gold leaf, enhancing the visual presentation of calligraphy.
History and Introduction of Islamic Calligraphy
History and Introduction of Islamic Illumination
Our flagship One-Year Diploma in Calligraphy & Illumination is designed for students passionate about Islamic art. With structured training in traditional calligraphy fonts, paper-making, gold gilding, and geometric ornamentation, you’ll gain hands-on experience and artistic confidence.
Step inside the creative world of Khubaib Calligraphy Centre (KCC), where tradition meets artistic expression. At our center in Haripur, Hazara, visitors and students can view a rotating selection of calligraphy masterpieces, illuminated manuscripts, and student projects—all reflecting the depth and diversity of Arabic and Islamic calligraphy.
Join our Three months Calligraphy & Illumination Diploma, participate in hands-on workshops, or explore advanced specializations in traditional Arabic scripts and Islamic ornamentation.
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