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Mir Ali Tabrizi · Panel · Nas-Taliq, Timurid Period · calligraphy
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Taliq, 21
“I’m wearing a fur vest from a free clothing store In Upstate New York. Foreign /UK punk fashion scene and artists like Lancey Foux inspire me. Just the unpredictability of life is what curates my fashion sense. I feel like every day I experience feels so random and I never know what to expect each week. Life is so sporadic and my fashion sense mirrors that. I can really just go out wear anything random and just make it work.”
May 5, 2024 ∙ Lower East Side
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Terjemah Jurumiyah Beserta Ta'liq (cetakan kedua 2024)
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The Basics Of Business Card Design
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The Basics Of Business Card Design
Whether you’re on a Sales Call, Company Networking Event or even a Party, the practice of swapping business cards is the most common way to make an introduction. Why is it then that so many of us arrive at meetings and trade shows without our Business Cards?
Islamic calligraphy is a visible expression of the highest art of all for the muslim. It is the art of the spiritual world. Calligraphy literally means writing beautifully and ornamentally. Islamic calligraphy is the art of writing, and by extension, of bookmaking. This art has most often employed the Arabic script, throughout many languages. Since Arabic calligraphy was the primary means for the preservation of the Quran, Calligraphy is especially revered among Islamic arts. The work of the famous muslim calligraphers were collected and greatly appreciated throughout Islamic history. Consideration of figurative art as idolatrous led to calligraphy and abstract figures becoming the main methods of artistic expression in Islamic cultures. Contemporary muslim calligraphers are also producing the Islamic calligraphy of high artistic quality.
Calligraphic scripts
The Kufic script is the first of those calligraphic scripts to gain popularit.
It was angular, made of square and short horizontal strokes, long verticals, and bold, compact circles.
For three centuries, this script had been mainly used to copy the Quran.
The cursive Naskh script was more often used for casual writing.
This script had rounder letters and thin lines.
It would come to be preferred to Kufic for copying the Quran as techniques for writing in this style were refined.
Almost all printed material in Arabic is in Naskh.
The Thuluth would take on the ornamental role formerly associated with the Kufic script in the 13th century.
Thuluth is usually written in ample curves as it has a strong cursive aspect.
The Persians took to using Arabic script for their own language, Persian after their conversion to Islam.
The Taliq and Nastaliq styles were contributed to Arabic calligraphy by the Persians.
Nastaliq style is extremely cursive, with exaggeratedly long horizontal strokes.
The Diwani script is a cursive style of Arabic calligraphy.
It was developed during the reign of the early Ottoman Turks (16th and early 17th centuries).
This outstanding Diwani script was both decorative and communicative.
Finally, Riqa is the most commonly used script for everyday use.
It is simple and easy to write.
Its movements are small.
In China, a calligraphic form called Sini has been developed.
This form has evident influences from Chinese calligraphy.
Hajji Noor Deen Mi Guangjiang is a famous modern calligrapher in this tradition.
Calligrams
The most Islamic of arts in the Muslim world, has also its figurative sides. The muslim calligraphers have produced wonderful anthropomorphic figures by interweaving written words, made from an “Allah” , a “Muhammad” , a “Bismillah” , etc., or using micrography. These include , (Ali, the Ideal Human of mystics, a praying man, a face), (Duldul, horse of Ali, horse (Alis Duldul), fish, stork or other bird (the quranic Hudhud) and unanimated representations (a sword (Dhu al-Fiqar) and a mosque. Calligrams are related to Muslim mysticism and popular with many leading calligraphers in Turkey, Persia and India from the 17th century onward.
Pakistani Islamic Calligraphy
Pakistan has produced Islamic calligraphist of international recognition. Sadeqain is on of these international fame Islamic calligraphist. He was an untraditional and self-made, self-taught painter and calligrapher. He did a lot of work on Quranic calligraphy. Many other contemporary Pakistani calligraphists like Gul Gee have created great contemporary Islamic calligraphy. These days, Islamic calligraphies of Tufail and Uzma Tufail are getting very much popular both in Pakistan and all over the world.
Islamic Calligrahpy as an Islamic Gift
The Muslims love to adore their homes, offices and places of their work with the Islamic calligraphy. The Islamic calligraphies especially the verses from the Holy Quran and the verses from the sayings of the Holy Prophet are considered to be very sacred to muslims. Islamic calligraphy indeed make the perfect gift for a muslim for any special occasion. A muslim can send an Islamic gift of Islamic calligraphy to congratulate his relative or friend on his new home or new office or on his birthday or wedding ceremony or on Eid Festival.
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Hoşça bak zâtına kim zübde-i âlemsin sen Merdüm-i dîde-i ekvân olan âdemsin sen Şeyh Gâlib (Kendine dikkatlice bir bak; sen âlemin özüsün. Sen varlıkların gözbebeği olan insansın.) Tezhip; @demirtas.belma #hat #hattat #şeyhgalib #divanedebiyatı #art #artwork #sanat #sanatetkinligi #geleneklisanatlar #gelenekselsanat #tezhip #müzehhip #müzehhibe #osmanlı #istanbul #türkiye #taliq #nastaliq #islamiccalligraphy #hattatismailtuluce #emaneteserler https://www.instagram.com/p/CgMsnW2snrt/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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the known gays/the gay gang head canons please??
omg yes !!
the known gays/the gay gang = nesryn/yrene, manon/elide, chaol/dorian, and sometimes nehemia/sorscha
yrene, elide, and dorian are team books. they’re always reading and their s/o are always watching them read, sharing secret eye rolls but loving their smart little nerds
manon and nesryn?? gay training buddies. they’re always sharing notes and manon helps nesryn be better (nesryn is an honorary member of the thirteen)
tripple dates !!! nesryn and chaol were dragged there. ok but they really wanted to go bc they love yrene/dorian their softy s/o and would do anything for them
wyvern !! dates !! ft. abraxos being a little bean and knocking everyone into their s/o. abraxos being the match maker they never asked for. abraxos cuddling with elide and no one else. sorry manon
nesryn and yrene introducing the other members of the gay gang to southern culture. chaol is still in shock bc their culture is so amazing and dorian is in awe
elide, my little tiny gay nerd, wants to learn everything and she even becomes a healer with yrene, but only part time
manon, nesryn, and chaol all train together (the girls finally agreed to allow chaol to join them. sometimes). they’re still debating whether or not to kick him out
but they have fun two against one. obviously they win all the time
calling dorian “your highness” and dorian hating it. “listen, guys, we’re all friends here. you don’t have to call me that” “of course, your highness”
nesryn and yrene missing home?? dorian trying to add as much of their culture as he can. both of them platonically loving him for it
group cuddles. include the tinies (yrene, elide, and dorian) sitting on the laps of the tols (nesryn, manon, chaol). hair tugging?? cute nose rubs. someone always being like “ew, cut it out” then doing the exact same thing
they’re a real life group chat
nesryn and yrene teaching elide and chaol to dance bc those two couldnt dance to save their lives but its ok, we still love them
basically this is an amazing concept and im glad i created it and i hope it really gets out there bc i love the known gays/the gay gang
#the known gays#the gay gang#malide#chaorian#nesrene#taliq#healing warrior#i love my gay children#nesryn faliq#yrene towers#manon blackbeak#elide lochan#chaol#dorian havilliard
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B Sadece bir harf kimine göre . Kimine göre bambaşka şeyler hatırlatan bir iksir. Hayatını ihata edecek türden. Bazı simgeler, bazen bazı harfler, bazen de bazı noktalama işaretleri kişiye mahsuslaşır ve o noktalama işaretlerini sadece bir kişide kullanmak istersiniz. Mesela üç nokta bende sadece bir kişi için kullandığım bir işarettir.başka bir insanda kullanmam. Ya iki ya dört noktadır.sizden biriyle yazışmışsam lütfen bakınız üç nokta kullanmamışımdır. Bu sizinle alakalı değil o b nin sahibi ile alakalıdır. Çünkü üç nokta sonsuzluk demektir. Sonsuzluğa söz vermektir. Ivazsız ve garazsız her haliyle kabullenmektir. Hiçbir yerde üç nokta kullanmayıp sadece onun için üç nokta kullanmak demek Bitmesini istemediğim tek şey sensin demektir ''ben''ce. İşte bazen noktadır bazen o noktaları sadece bir harfin sahibi için sarfedersin. O harf senin için manalı her şeyin baş harfidir. Mesela aşk o harfle başlar. Sevginin ilk harfidir o harf. Ve herşeyin cevabıdır o harfin sahibi. Sorulan tüm soruların cevabı o harftir. Mesela -alfabenin ilk harfi nedir? cevap b -peki pi sayısı ? cevap b dünya güneşin etrafındaki dönüşünü kaç günde tamamlar 365 gün 6 b de tamamlar. Velhasıl bazı harfler önemlidir. Bazı sayılar önemlidir ve hatta bazı noktalama işaretleri bile büyüüüük anlam taşır ve çooooooooook önemlidir. Vesselam .#sülüs #nesih #rik'a #divani #celidivani #taliq #talik #celitalik #muhakkak #reyhani #muhakkakreyhani #şikestetalik #hatsanatı #katipefendi #efendikatip #efendikatibim #tablo #sanat #btablosu #harftabloları #harftablokoleksiyonu #koleksiyoner #koleksiyon #art #artcalligraphy #lekedengesi #artfree #sedart https://www.instagram.com/p/BvIBa9NASa2/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1mc46yl9pvych
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Semangat Salaf Berpuasa Asyura
Suatu saat Muhammad bin Syihab Az Zuhri dalam safar. Namun beliau tetap berpuasa Asyura.
Ditanyakan kepada beliau: Kenapa engkau puasa asyura saat safar padahal engkau berbuka saat safar di bulan Ramadhan?
Beliau menjawab: Kalau Ramadhan ada waktu lain untuk menggantinya, sedangkan asyura tidak ada waktu lain untuk menggantinya. (Syu'abul Iman 3518 karya Al Baihaqi)
Ini menujukkan semangat para salaf dalam memanfaatkan musim-musim yang berbarakah.
Semoga Allah menganugerahkan kita semua kebaikan dan keberkahannya. (Taliq Syeikh Abdu Rozzaq Al Badr)
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No Other Version of Me - Chapter 4
Amalia Queen was once said to be so important that the universe made sure she happened. Yes, it was her mom who said that but it still counts. Now, she's an adult and struggles to be worthy of such sentence. She doesn't want to be a vigilante and make so many sacrifices like the rest of her family, but it doesn't mean she doesn't want to save the world.
Sequel to "Five Lives"
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Chapter Four
“No,” is the only word they all seem to know.
Amalia expected her parents position, they had always been against their children participating in vigilante activities and were bound to be reluctant, but everyone else? That’s a stab in her back.
“You can’t just join us whenever you feel like it,” Libbi says, with a offhand air that makes Amalia want to strangle her. “This is a serious business, you going would make it more likely to fail. Do you know how long I had to train before I was accepted into the team?”
Amalia does in fact know it; she also knows that this is not the point. She has no interest in joining the team, she doesn’t care at all about any of that, she just wants to fix what she broke.
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Libbi might be right in theory, but they don’t know what they’re going to find and they should all use any help they could. Dismissing Amalia just because she isn’t a vigilante? That’s petty. It’s not like she has never been trained, she’s done that her entire life.
“Come on, honey, I can give you comms and you can hear what’s going on, right next to me,” her mom tells her, “I know it’s hard to sit and wait here instead of going there. I’ve done that many times, remember?”
“It’s not the same at all, Mom, you’re helping from here! I can’t do any of the stuff you or Will can do, I’m much more useful in the field and you know that!”
“No, I don’t know that. You’re useful here, safe, where no one else is going to have to worry about you doing something wrong. I know it’s hard to hear, but it’s not just that you can’t help, Mali, but you can compromise the entire mission,” Mom continues.
The softness in her voice is what fills Amalia’s eyes with water. She doesn’t know what to say anymore, she has begged everyone. It’s not like her to be like this, but there’s something she can’t explain. She just knows she needs to join them. She’s tried to say that, but Libbi complained it was just arrogance because she couldn’t admit she had done something wrong by not telling them. Maybe that’s part of it, but it’s not all.
The entire team arrow is looking at her with pity and she can’t stand it. It was bad enough when it was just her family, but now Zoe, JJ and Becky are here, acting like they are humoring a child.
“I’m sorry, Amalia, but it’s for the best,” Zoe tells her, “I can assure you Team Arrow has this handled, we’ve been working on this for a long time. We’ll get her back safely.”
Becky sends her a kind look and Amalia remembers how reluctant everyone was to let her join the team, all those years ago. Now, she doesn’t say anything on Amalia’s behalf, choosing to side with the majority. Bunch of hypocrites, it’s what they are. She wonders if she should do it like Becky and force their hands, follow them or go solo… But she can’t even entertain the thought seriously. That’s not who she is.
Will asks her if she doesn’t want to go to his house, spend the day with the kids instead of sitting here in agony. It’s a nice proposal, one she would certainly accept in other circumstances. She loves the twins and they are usually one of the only things that can get her in a better mood when she’s upset, it’s impossible to stay sad when there are two years-olds loving you. But the thought of leaving the bunker and not knowing what is going on? It terrifies her.
Amalia denies the offer and retires herself to the punching dummy. No one says anything, instead she sees they all reunite around the table, going over the plans for the night. She focus herself on the activity and tries to imagine as she were fighting real people.
She doesn’t enjoy punching, always preferred the martial arts, but this works for now. She feels her vision blur with tears but fights against them. There is a time and place for crying and it’s late at night in her bed. Amalia knows the thoughts are just waiting for a moment of weakness and she refuses to give them an opening. Instead she steadies her breathing, stares at the bag and concentrates on the burning feeling on her fists.
The more she punches it, the easier it gets. The pain doesn’t bother her, it helps focus. Her thoughts can’t go to the future if her body yells loud enough for her to pay attention in the present.
“You should probably take a break,” a voice says behind her and it takes Amalia a few seconds to realize it’s Sara. “There’s pizza, I got you a slice.”
Amalia blinks as she processes the information. Glancing at her watch, she realizes it’s already lunch time; somehow the hours had passed while she tried to bury her thoughts. She looks around the bunker, and sees most of the team eating around the table. Her mom is looking at her direction, probably trying to figure out if Sara would get her to eat something, but turns away as soon as she sees Amalia looking back.
She accepts the slice from Sara, even though she doesn’t feel the least bit hungry. She waits for Sara to leave, but the woman just stares at her.
“Thank you?” Amalia mumbles as she takes a bite, wondering what exactly Sara wants from her. Sara just laughs at that and sits on a futon next by.
“How are you holding up?” Sara asks.
“Shouldn’t I be the one asking that?” Amalia replies without thinking, immediately realizing how true that is. “I’ve been making this all about myself. I didn’t even get to say I’m sorry to you and Nyssa. I should have done something when Naila came to me… Now both your daughters are missing. I’m so sorry.”
“Yeah, you should have. But it’s okay, I understand why you didn’t and there’s no point in beating yourself up. We’re going to get them back. They are strong girls, they can protect themselves, I’m not worried about their safety.”
“What are you worried about then?” Amalia questions, reading Sara’s expression.
“There are other ways to hurt them. Taliq… wasn’t a good father. They are adults, but they never got to confront him. I’m not sure how that is going to affect them,” Sara sighs, burying her face in her hand. “You should probably talk to Naila after we get her back. She misses you.”
“I miss her too,” Amalia confesses, her voice no louder than a whisper, “I shouldn’t have sent her away by herself. I knew it was important but I was just so angry at her for showing up like that, I barely listened to what she was saying,” Amalia feels the hole in her chest aching and finds herself looking up to avoid crying again. “If the situation was reversed, she would have helped me. Even after all this time, I know she would.”
“You can help now,” Sara says and it doesn’t escape Amalia how she doesn’t deny that Naila wouldn’t have betrayed her this way.
“No, I can’t,” she complains, “The plans are already made, I have no skills I can use from here and no one will let me go in the field. Best case scenario, Naila comes back and I’ll have to look into her eyes and explain why I just stood by while she was kidnapped.”
There is more to be said, but Amalia doesn’t say it. She can’t even say it to herself, let alone to Naila’s mom, but that’s the most important part. She betrayed Naila. God, she had made so many mistakes with Naila, but she had been given a chance to make it right and she somehow made it worse. If something happened to Naila now… There would be no coming back for them.
“Okay,” Sara says after a few seconds of silence, “How are your fighting skills?”
“My- what? They are good. My dad trained me since forever and I still practice. It’s better than gym,” she answers not understanding the relevance until Sara stands up and goes to the fighting mat, looking directly at her.
“Show me you can hold yourself in the field and I’ll see what I can do for you.”
Amalia doesn’t waste any time, she’s full of adrenaline and motivation, so eager to prove herself that it only takes Sara a few seconds to get her down. But Amalia gets up and goes again and again. She has tears in her eyes by the time Sara throws her in the floor for the fifth time. But Sara still hasn’t said a word and Amalia continues to try.
When Amalia finally has the upper hand and Sara is down, it’s likely because Sara let her have a win, but neither mentions a thing. Instead Sara smiles to her and they continue to fight for a while, until Sara stops.
“Okay. You can go.”
“I didn’t win… at all,” Amalia says, not understanding how that proves anything.
“Good! That would be very embarrassing for me if you did,” Sara winks, “Not many people can beat me, Amalia, doesn’t mean they can’t hold themselves.”
Sara doesn’t wait for Amalia to reply, she makes her way towards the team. Amalia follows her, noticing how the entire team observes them, probably saw the entire fight.
“Good fight? Are you feeling better?” Amalia’s mom asks when they approach.
“Amalia is going with us,” Sara says matter-of-factly.
“Excuse me?” Mom is the first to react.
“We’ve already decided she won’t,” her dad continues. “What’s going on, Sara?”
“I’ve talked to Amalia, and I think she could be a good asset for the mission,” Sara explains like it’s very simple.
“Are you kidding me?” Libbi decides to make her opinion know, “She had just accepted she was not going!”
“We can’t have a new person like that on the team,” Zoe says, “She’s not used to being in the field, it’s too risky.”
“I’m not asking for permission. I’ve requested Team Arrow’s assistance, but this is not your mission. Amalia is under my command.”
Everyone is surprised by Sara’s decisiveness, but no one more than Amalia. Sara may have said she would help her, but convincing everyone of it? That’s a different story. But Sara is right, this is a League business first and foremost, everyone there is under Sara’s command. Everyone but Nyssa, but she doesn’t say anything. From what Amalia understands from their relationship, if Sara is vouching for her, Nyssa is going to support her wife.
“Sara… A word, please,” Oliver says, and both of them go to a corner, being quickly followed by their wives.
Her parents might trust Sara with the mission and, well, probably with their lives, but Amalia is not so sure they are going to trust her life to Sara. She can see her parents arguing with Sara and doesn’t bother to listen to it, she’s heard it all. The longer the conversation goes, the more nervous Amalia starts to get. Is Sara right to stick by her side? What if she does something wrong?
Her siblings try to talk to her, but she ignores them. She doesn’t really want to hear them right now, her attention is on her parents. When they seem to finish their talk, her parents stay behind talking to each other.
“Let’s do this!” Sara says to the group. “Libbi and Becky, let Amalia know how the plan is going. Zoe and JJ, with me, we’re going through the plan one last time to include Amalia in it.”
Amalia can’t stop a smile forming on her face. She isn’t sure she’ll be necessary, but she’s going to be there and that counts for something.
“Don’t screw this up, kid,” Sara tells her before joining the others on planning.
She feels her parents next to her before she sees them. They both look more worried than before and Amalia feels guilty for being the reason. As the person who was always the one left behind, she can understand how they feel, but not enough to give this up.
“Mali, listen,” her dad starts, “We can’t stop you from joining. You’re an adult and you can take care of yourself, we know that. But please, just promise that you’ll listen to us while on the field, if we tell you to get out, you have to get out. No matter what happens, you understand?”
“Sure, I know how it goes,” she frowns, “When have I not been known to follow plans?”
Her parents exchange a look, but Amalia doesn’t understand them this time. She is a rule-follower, has been for her entire life, she’s not going to go rogue.
Amalia’s just going to go there and help save Naila. She doesn’t even need to do anything, she just wants to be present. To show that she cares.
It’s her chance to prove herself and she’s not going to fuck it up.
December 2036.
Naila could beat Amalia in a fight while she slept, something that she doesn’t hesitate to say. A few months earlier, Amalia would have brushed it off as a faux-pas due to Naila’s education, now she knows she’s just being teased.
“I always manage to beat Libbi,” Amalia complains.
“That’s no feat, she’s eleven,” Naila replies, a smile on her face. “You need to take more risks, your moves are too predictable.”
If Amalia knew Naila would take it so seriously, she would’ve never suggested training. Her intention was to do something that would make Naila more comfortable since the girl had been stressed with the holidays coming. They had gone shopping with Claire and Violet the day before, and Naila attempted shopping alone for the first time. While Amalia found Naila’s worries adorable, she could see the weight Naila was putting on it.
And okay, Amalia has to give herself some credit because Naila is anything but uncomfortable now. She’s even laughing… But Amalia doesn’t like that the laughing matter is herself.
“No one has ever complained before,” Amalia grumbles, going for another move, trying and failing to surprise her friend. “I’ve followed every rule I know!”
“It’s not about rules,” Naila starts, “How can I explain? You fight like you’re going to compete in the olympic, as if there is a judge and a specific set of rules. We fight to defeat the opponent no matter who they are and how dirty they play.”
“Well, you guys murder people, so I’m not sure I want to be like that,” Amalia says, bitterness flooding from her mouth, and immediately regrets it, noticing she offended Naila.
“That’s fair,” Naila answers, biting her lips instead of arguing, “It is the league of assassins, after all. But we’re not like it used to be before. We protect people,” she explains. “It’s not as savage as it sounds. There are other ways to defeat people. Despite the name, we only kill when it’s necessary.”
“Still, I can’t understand how you don’t have a problem with it,” Amalia continues, “You’re telling me you’re ready to kill people?”
That’s going too far, but Amalia realizes that too late. She has tried to separate what she knows of the League with what Naila talks about her home, but she can’t make sense of it and it bothers her a lot. It’s been almost six months since they started being friends and Amalia can’t reconcile the girl who seats to her next to classes, likes to make sketches of random students and gets nervous buying presents with someone who is going to kill people as a way of living.
“It doesn’t matter if I’m ready or not,” Naila says after a few seconds in silence, “My family is the League, I’ll join the mission after I’m done with school.”
Amalia is about to let her opinion be known when Naila drops her in the floor, going back to training as it never stops. Despite thinking there’s more to be said, Amalia gets the message. There would be other opportunities to discuss it, and at least for now Naila is safe. Safer than Amalia apparently, if her fighting skills are anything to go by.
And when she leaves… Well, Amalia doesn’t really want to think about that. Naila is a good friend, she balances her friends dynamic in school and is someone she’s starting to get used to having in her life.
Putting those thoughts behind her, Amalia focuses on the girl in front of her. While she may have restarted the battle, Naila’s mind doesn’t seem to be fully on it, because it doesn’t take long for Amalia to pin her on the ground, winning a round for the first time since they started.
“Not so almighty now, are you?” Amalia laughs at Naila’s surprised face.
Their eyes interlock for a second and Amalia feels a bit of electricity running through her body. It occurs to her that she hasn’t moved and is still on top of Naila, holding her in the ground. She thanks god for the exercise so she can pretend her face is red because she’s tired and not for any other reason. Naila is looking at her with such intensity, Amalia wonders if she’s angry at her, but soon her friend is smiling at her again and she knows they’re okay.
“Maybe you’re better than I gave you credit,” Naila says, “But I should be going now,” she completes, checking her watch.
“Right. What time does their flight arrive?”
“A little after 7pm. We’re picking them up on the airport and then going out for dinner,” Naila explains, “Sara wanted to do something special, because it’s been so long since we’ve seen them in person.”
“Are you doing something fun while they’re here?”
“No, no, Nyssa and Samyia have both been in Starling enough times, they have no desire in getting to know the city better. Mostly we just want to spend some time the four of us. It’s weird being apart for so long,” she sighs, “Samyia wants me to go back to Nanda Parbat with them.”
“What?! Now?”
“After the new year, when they go back,” she explains, “The plan was for me to stay for the entire school year, but Sara says she might go back in a couple months and it makes no sense for me to start a new semester and then leave.”
Amalia is shocked with this new information. She had just been thinking that they had so much time before Naila had to leave and now it could happen in a few weeks? Amalia’s heart feels like it’s going to fall through her chest.
“You can’t go now! You’re barely just getting used to it, and you’re getting so much better at paying attention to classes. Do you not enjoy it?!” It bothers Amalia how high-pitched her voice sound but she doesn’t seem to be able to control it.
“I do. School is interesting. And I like spending time with you… And Violet and Claire. It’s different, having friends your age,” Naila continues, “But I also miss my family. I can’t stay here forever, as much as I’d like to.”
“You can! You can stay with your aunt, they’re family too!” Amalia insists, “Don’t give up on what you want because of your family. Look, you can go to a real school, you can even go to college after it instead of joining the league, have a real job. Doesn’t it sound so much better?”
“It sounds like fantasy,” Naila corrects and Amalia almost rolls her eyes at that.
There’s something really wrong with your life if studying and having a job sounds more like fantasy than becoming an assassin. Amalia doesn’t say that though.
“Please, talk to your family! Your moms thought you should try school here for a reason, right? Give yourself a little more time to figure out what you want.”
“I’ll think about it, I haven’t decided either way yet,” Naila concedes, “I’ll miss this city a lot.”
“Well… The city will miss you too.”
Amalia’s heart is beating fast and she can’t blame on the training anymore. She knows she’s in trouble because the thought of Naila leaving creates a hole in her chest. She bites her cheek so the tears don’t come forwards and tries not to think about what that means.
It’s going to be okay, she tells herself. If Naila stays for just a little while more, maybe she can convince her to stay.
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Islamic Calligraphy has arguably become the most reverenced form of Islamic art. It provides a link between the languages of the Muslims with the religion of Islam. The Muslim calligraphists have great contributions in taking this Islamic art to this zenith. The holy book of Islam, Al-Quran, has played an important role in the development and evolution of the Arabic language, and by extension, calligraphy in the Arabic alphabet. The famous Islamic artists have created Arabic calligraphy of supreme quality. Till today, The chief sources for Islamic calligraphy are the proverbs and complete passages from the Holy Quran. In modern times, the supply of Islamic calligraphy has also become a flourishing Islamic art business.
Islamic calligraphy is a visible expression of the highest art of all for the muslim. It is the art of the spiritual world. Calligraphy literally means writing beautifully and ornamentally. Islamic calligraphy is the art of writing, and by extension, of bookmaking. This art has most often employed the Arabic script, throughout many languages. Since Arabic calligraphy was the primary means for the preservation of the Quran, Calligraphy is especially revered among Islamic arts. The work of the famous muslim calligraphers were collected and greatly appreciated throughout Islamic history. Consideration of figurative art as idolatrous led to calligraphy and abstract figures becoming the main methods of artistic expression in Islamic cultures. Contemporary muslim calligraphers are also producing the Islamic calligraphy of high artistic quality.
Calligraphic scripts
The Kufic script is the first of those calligraphic scripts to gain popularit.
It was angular, made of square and short horizontal strokes, long verticals, and bold, compact circles.
For three centuries, this script had been mainly used to copy the Quran.
The cursive Naskh script was more often used for casual writing.
This script had rounder letters and thin lines.
It would come to be preferred to Kufic for copying the Quran as techniques for writing in this style were refined.
Almost all printed material in Arabic is in Naskh.
The Thuluth would take on the ornamental role formerly associated with the Kufic script in the 13th century.
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The Persians took to using Arabic script for their own language, Persian after their conversion to Islam.
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It was developed during the reign of the early Ottoman Turks (16th and early 17th centuries).
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It is simple and easy to write.
Its movements are small.
In China, a calligraphic form called Sini has been developed.
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