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Qawaid Al: Khat Al-arabi -pdf-

The Geometric Soul: Understanding Qawaid al Khat al-Arabi (The Rules of Arabic Calligraphy)

Arabic calligraphy ( khatt ) is far more than beautiful handwriting; it is a visual representation of the sacred, a mathematical art form, and a primary means of cultural expression in the Islamic world. Unlike Latin calligraphy, which often prioritizes speed and personal flourish, Arabic calligraphy is governed by a strict, codified system known as Qawaid al Khat al-Arabi (Rules of Arabic Calligraphy). These rules, perfected over a thousand years, transform the 28 letters of the Arabic alphabet into an architecture of rhythm, proportion, and geometry. This essay explores the foundational pillars of these rules: the Nuqtah (dot) as a unit of measurement, the Alif as a vertical standard, and the geometric principles that ensure harmony across six classical scripts. qawaid al khat al-arabi -pdf-