Iranian calligraphers unite to protest Israeli atrocities
TEHRAN- A group of Iranian calligraphers has come together to protest Israeli atrocities against Palestinians through a unique form of artistic expression, writing the Al-Fil Surah in solidarity with the Palestinian cause on the sidelines of "Narration of Rain" Quranic art exhibition.
The event, which took place on Thursday, aimed to raise awareness about the genocide in Palestine, ILNA reported.
The exhibition, hosted by the Niavaran Cultural Center in collaboration with the Quranic Research Center, featured the third specialized session on calligraphy. The event was attended by renowned calligraphy experts, including Alireza Bakhshi, Iraj Naimai, and Mohammad Ali Qorbani.
During the Quranic script workshop, experienced calligraphy masters led the session, including Ahmad Abdolrezai, Majid Saeid Kafi, Zahra Meibodi, Ehsan Kazemi, Nasser Tavusi and others. The workshop focused on the art of calligraphy and its significance in Islamic culture.
In the evening, a specialized session was held on "Opportunities and Capacities of Naskh Script in Contemporary Era", featuring speeches by experts including Iraj Naimai, Alireza Bakhshi, Mohammad Ali Qorbani, and Ahmad Abdolrezai.
The "Narration of Rain" exhibition will run until May 20 and features over 200 works by Iranian artists. The exhibition aims to showcase the beauty of Islamic calligraphy and promote cultural exchange between Iran and other countries.
The Quranic art exhibition "Narration of Rain" is a unique cultural event that highlights the importance of Islamic calligraphy and promotes cultural exchange between Iran and other countries.
Quranic calligraphy holds profound spiritual significance as it involves the intricate and skilled rendition of verses from the Quran, the holy book of Islam. This unique form of calligraphy requires not only technical precision but also a deep understanding of the sacred text, with each stroke and curve carefully crafted to convey the beauty and essence of the divine words. Quranic calligraphy is not merely a visual art but a form of devotion and reverence, with calligraphers often spending years honing their skills to master the intricate script and create works that inspire awe and contemplation.
The art of Quranic calligraphy has been passed down through generations, with each calligrapher infusing their own style and interpretation into their work. From elaborate compositions adorning mosque walls to delicate manuscripts housed in museums and collections, Quranic calligraphy showcases the harmonious blend of artistry and spirituality. The intricate patterns and fluid movements of the Arabic script serve to enhance the meaning and significance of the verses, inviting viewers to reflect on the profound teachings of the Quran and appreciate the beauty of the written word.
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