Option 2: Introduction to Thuluth and Naskh Scripts
This is a semester-long course that immerses the student in the Thuluth and Naskh scripts of Arabic calligraphy, as has been taught in the Ottoman tradition for over five hundred years, with regular feedback provided on one’s work by our master calligrapher Haji Noor Deen.


Time & Location
May 26, 2022, 7:00 PM
Zoom
Course Details
MEETING INFO:
Date Range: Wednesdays
Class Start: May 11 - July 6, 2022
[Eid Break: July 9 - 13, 2022]
Class Resumes: July 20 - 27, 2022
Time: 11 PM UTC
Course Format: Online
Scholarship Application Form: Click Here (Due March 10, 2022)
ABOUT THE COURSE
This is a semester-long course that immerses the student in the classical way of learning Arabic calligraphy (Thuluth and Naskh scripts), taught in the Osmanli (Ottoman) tradition for over five hundred years. Our teacher Haji Noor Deen Hoca will teach this, a master calligrapher of the Thuluth and Naskh scripts. Therefore, access to feedback and corrections by a master calligrapher is crucial for this class. This ensures that the teacher corrects and refines your practice in real-time.
The Thuluth script is a beautiful, cursive script often used in Islamic architecture. The Naskh script is one of the first scripts in Islamic calligraphy and is often used in copies of the Qur'an.
The Divinely inspired purpose of calligraphy is to learn the mechanics of writing the letters, which are based on philosophical and spiritual understandings and are also a means of disciplining the nafs. "Patience is Beautiful" is a message Haji Noor Deen Hoca often repeats to his students. Arabic Calligraphy is considered an Islamic science (akin to fiqh and Tafseer) because it preserves the written Word of Allah, and it is a means of purification of the nafs. There are many texts on the subject written by present and past scholars. Understanding the intentions of the scholars who developed and preserved this Islamic science helps refine one's intention before embarking on the calligraphic path—May Allah Grant Tawfiq to all of your endeavors.
ESTIMATED TIME COMMITMENT:
Students are expected to allocate a minimum of 10 hours per week to attend live online classes, practice, and prepare their lessons for submission.
REQUIRED MATERIALS:
Students can buy their supplies from the Islamic Art Supplies (click to view) store.
- Bamboo/reed qalam in sizes: 2mm and 3mm.
- Felt or leather pad for under your paper
- Arabic calligraphy paper ( alternative: glossy laser printer paper)
- Ink, lika, and inkwell
- Leather hand rest (other materials are also acceptable)
- Knife for sharpening the qalam (kalem terash, Olfa cutters, or Olfa heavy-duty cutters)
- Maqta': for cutting the nib of the qalam. Scissors can be used as well.
- Fine sandpaper (1200-2000 grade)
In your first class with Haji Noor Hoca, he will discuss the history of Islamic calligraphy, materials, and how to prepare your homework.
ŞEY HAMDULLAH CALLIGRAPHY APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM:
Once you have joined the class, you will be initiated into the Şeyh Hamdulllah Calligraphy Apprenticeship Program. Apprenticeship is defined as "the method or process of gaining knowledge of a trade, art, or profession from the instruction of a master." In this case, calligraphy is the trade, art, profession, and devotional act, and the master is Haji Noor Hoca. Students will travel together on this path, supporting and learning from one another, creating community and camaraderie, moving from semester to semester to master the skills according to their Hoca's instruction. Apprenticeships will continue until Ijaza (certificates of mastery) are granted by the master to the apprentice.
Click here to know more about the Şeyh Hamdulllah Calligraphy Apprenticeship Program.
We have three different class times (option 1, option 2, option 3) to accommodate the various time zones as Haji Noor Hoca has students worldwide. You are registering for:
Option 2: Group “Ilm AlQalam علم القلم”
Thuluth and Naskh Scripts
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