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arabcanvas · 11 months
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Are you looking for a distinctive and captivating way to infuse your home decor with beauty? Check out our magnificent selection of Islamic metal art pieces at Arab Canvas. Meticulously crafted with premium materials and exceptional artistry, our metal art pieces are built to withstand the test of time, rendering them an ideal addition to any household.
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islamicwallartus · 2 years
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Ayatul Kursi, Islamic Wall Art, Islamic Decor, Muslim Gift, Islamic Home Decor, Arabic Wall Art, Eid Gift, Muslim Wall Art, Quran Wall Art
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quranjournals · 12 days
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digitaldomedesign · 2 months
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Free Al Aqsa…. Free Palestine!!!! 🙌🏻🙌🏻
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areka-medicprayermat · 6 months
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سجادة الصلاة الطبية تحتوي علي طبقة من الاسفنج سُمك ٢.٥ سم طبقة سميكه تحميك من الاحتكاك بالأرض وتجنب آلام الركبتين والأقدام والرأس عند الصلاه
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sondesmalek · 3 months
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islamiccalligraphy · 11 months
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What's Unique About Islamic Calligraphy Art?
Islamic calligraphy art is a beautiful and intricate form of visual art that celebrates the Arabic language and its poetry. Originating in the Middle East, Islamic calligraphy art has undergone many changes and expressions over the years to express more abstract ideas. While traditional Islamic calligraphy is still practiced today, artists have begun to experiment with new styles that express more open-ended ideas. This form of art bridges cultures from all over the world and is highly esteemed for its unique composition and details.
Symbolism And Meaning Behind The Calligraphy
A calligraphy is a beautiful form of art that has been used for centuries in Islamic countries. Each piece of calligraphy is unique, and each artist has their own distinct style. Some examples of Islamic calligraphy include the Kufi script, Diwani script, and Thuluth script.
The use of geometry and intricate detail to create a unified work is what makes calligraphy so beautiful. Symbolic artwork can often be interpreted in many different ways, which allows for a great deal of flexibility in how it can be used. Calligraphers often use religious symbols, verses, and motifs to create an aesthetically pleasing product.
Calligraphy has a long history dating back to antiquity, and it remains an important part of Islamic culture today. It reinforces spiritual values and cultural heritage while offering insight into traditional Islamic beliefs and practices. By studying calligraphy, you can gain a deeper understanding of this fascinating art form.
The Unique Style Of Islamic Artistic Expression
Islamic artwork is predominantly non-figurative, which means that the focus is not on depicting people or objects but rather on capturing the beauty of nature and the Divine. The language used in Islamic writing forms part of the artwork itself, adding an extra layer of beauty and mystique to each piece.
While many Islamic paintings feature abstract geometric shapes and motifs, there is also a great deal of figurative imagery present. This variety helps to captivate the viewer with its simplicity and mystery. Additionally, bold colors and intricate patterns are used throughout Islamic art to create a unique piece of artwork each time. In addition to being aesthetically pleasing, these elements provide visual rhythm and harmony as well as added coloration for an ever-changing space.
Preserving & Appreciating Islamic Calligraphy For Future Generations
There's something special about Arabic calligraphy that can't be matched by any other type of writing. The intricate hand strokes, the variation between cultures, and the color schemes are all part of what makes Islamic calligraphy so unique. Islamic calligraphy has been around for centuries, and it has played a major part in shaping the culture and traditions of many different countries.
Today, there's a growing appreciation for Islamic calligraphy both in the Middle East and globally. Through preservation methods such as digitization and online exhibitions, we're able to bring awareness to this ancient form of art while promoting dialogue between cultures. At the same time, we're working to educate future generations about the tradition and significance of Islamic calligraphy.
Let us embrace the beauty of Islamic calligraphy and Islamic decals by taking the time to explore this wonderful tradition!
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keshavkumar · 1 year
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Creating a Welcoming Home During Ramadan: 10 Tips for a Peaceful Atmosphere
Make your home a beautiful and peaceful sanctuary during Ramadan with these 10 tips. From lanterns and flowers to prayer spaces and calming music, create a welcoming environment for your family and guests. 10 ways to make your home a welcoming space during Ramadan Ramadan is a holy month for Muslims around the world, a time of fasting, prayer, and reflection. During this period, many people…
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trilleflutter · 1 year
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Ramadan Mubarak
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asraspeaks2 · 2 years
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Just handed over the downpayment to my patio. I'm so excited. It's going to be stunning. I love a beautiful outdoor space.
I'll be able to plant my vegetable garden next year. InshaAllah.
Alhammdulillah
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hsmagazine254 · 1 month
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Enhancing Your Home: Alternatives to Hanging Photo Frames
Elevate Your Home Decor with Creative Alternatives Decorating your home is not just about aesthetics; it’s also about creating a harmonious environment that reflects your values and beliefs. While hanging photo frames is a common practice, some individuals prefer alternative methods that align with their cultural or religious beliefs. Here are some creative alternatives to hanging photo frames…
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arabcanvas · 1 year
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Transform your living space with Arab Canvas' modern Islamic wall art. From traditional Islamic art to minimalist Bismillah designs, our canvas prints are artist-grade and ready to hang. Our unique masterpieces bring a flavour of spirituality and beauty to any room. Shop our collection now and add a beautiful statement piece to your home decor.
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islamicwallartus · 2 years
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Bismillah, Alhamdulillah Wooden Acrylic, Islamic Wall Art, Eid Decor, Arabic Calligraphy, Muslim Home Decor, Islamic Gifts, Ramadan Gift
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arabriddler · 16 days
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important ! In recent years especially this year I’ve noticed a lot that the internet language picked up so many Islamic phrases and, from a muslim perspective, it makes the internet a little more welcoming. the thing is, a lot of the time with Islamic phrases you have to be careful about when and where to say them they hold their own weight and demand their own respect so here is a list explaining each phrase and some notes about it.
In sha allah
It means “ If God wills “. It’s mostly a response that can mean yes or no. If someone asks you to do something you can say in sha allah as in “ I heard you and I’ll try to do itc but I can’t claim that It will happen “ . Muslims say it because we’re unaware of what future holds it’s actually blasphemous to claim to know the future, so saying so means “ If it’s the will of god it will happen if not it won’t “ and you’d also say it about future events.
Ma sha allah
It means “ this is what god intended “ and it’s a compliment. Saying so is like saying WOW! But it’s also kind of a prayer of protection? If I see someone with pretty hair I should say “ Ma sha allah your hair is very pretty “ the ma sha allah protects the person from the evil eye. By saying that I’m also saying I’m not jealous I’m genuinely enamored and I don’t wish any harm to go to it.
Astagfurullah
it means “ to god I repent “ or “ from god I seek forgiveness” it’s usually used when you make a mistake but people also use it when they see something bad or when they want to avoid saying something bad. Like once my card refused to work and I’d say that so I won’t say any curse words and to calm down my anger
wallah/wallahi
okay this one is important. This one shouldn’t be used so lightly. It means “ by god’s name “ and it’s basically swearing in Allah’s name. You are only supposed to say it if you genuinely mean what you’re saying. It’s such a heavy word that I only say it very rarely and if you say it and don’t follow up on what you said you have to fast for three days as repentance.
ya allah
ya is an addressing word? Like talking to someone or calling them? Like saying O’ ( someone ) so ya allah means O’ god
Al hamdullilah // hamdullilah
it means ‘ praise/thanks to god ‘ said when something good happens or when you feel relieved about something— for example, my shirt is stained badly and I’m worried it won’t clean well. I clean it and the stain is gone so I say “ al hamdullilah “ kind of like phew!. Sometimes people say it as an answer when they’re asked how they are it can either mean things are good or bad but we preserve .
One more note is that with the name of Allah you should also be careful it’s not supposed to be written on papers that’ll get stepped on or lightly used in art because it also has its own weight it’s regarded heavily. Like even in home decorations it should be elevated and not overshadowed. If I have to throw away a paper I have to sit down and color over the name of Allah or burn the papers so it won’t get thrown in trash.
another note is that those phrases aren’t Muslim exclusive. Some Arab non-Muslims use them as well. This is only my explanation from a Muslim perspective.
Another another note is this is what I can remember at the moment but if you have additions or enquiries let me know
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digitaldomedesign · 3 months
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kiswahislamicstore · 7 months
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Kiswah Islamic Store: Your Destination for Exquisite Islamic Decor
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