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Muhaqqaq is one of the main six
types of
calligraphic script in Arabic. The
Arabic word
muḥaqqaq (محقَّق)
means "consummate" or "clear", and originally...
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Syria A
Kufic calligraphy in
Chota Imambara Muhaqqaq script in a 15th-century Qur'an from
Turkey Muhaqqaq script in a 13th-century Qur'an
Naskh script...
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evolution other similar po****r
styles such as the Rayhani, Thulth, and
Muhaqqaq. The
Thuluth and Nasta'liq and
Diwani script are
other scripts used for...
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Later copies were
written in a
combination of
Thuluth and
either Naskh or
Muhaqqaq.
After the 15th
century Naskh came to be used exclusively. The
script is...
- 11th century, the
styles of
writing emplo**** were
primarily the naskh,
muhaqqaq, rayḥānī and, on
rarer occasions, the
thuluth script.
Naskh was in very...
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Islamic calligraphy, also
including thuluth, tawqi’, riqaaʿ,
muhaqqaq, and rayhani.
These are
known as "the
proportioned scripts" (al-khatt al-mansub)...
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means basil in
Arabic and Persian.
Reyhan is
considered a
finer variant of
Muhaqqaq script,
likened to
flowers and
leaves of basil. Rayḥānī was
developed during...
- from
right to left.
There are
several styles of
scripts such as thuluth,
muhaqqaq, tawqi, rayhan, and
notably naskh,
which is used in
print and by computers...
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Hijazi script Jawi
script Jeli
Thuluth Kairouani Kufic Maghrebi Mashq Muhaqqaq Naskh (script)
Nastaliq Rasm Ruqʿah
script Shahmukhi Sini (script) Taliq...
- Occupation(s)
Abbasid court official and
vizier Years active 908–936 Known for
Islamic calligraphy Style Naskh, Thuluth, Tawqi,
Muhaqqaq Father Ali ibn Muqla...