TY - JOUR AU - Alashari, Duaa Mohammed AU - Hamzah, Abd.Rahman AU - Marni, Nurazmallail PY - 2019/10/21 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Islamic Art and Language as a Source of Inspiration Leading to Traditional Arabic Calligraphy Art JF - UMRAN - Journal of Islamic and Civilizational Studies JA - UMRAN VL - 6 IS - 3 SE - Articles DO - 10.11113/umran2019.6n3.342 UR - https://jurnalumran.utm.my/index.php/umran/article/view/342 SP - 33-45 AB - <p>The Islamic art has developed from different kind of visual art. Arabic calligraphy is one of the most prominent arts starting from the revolution of the Quran and has a long history. This paper will help to provide some sources of information that can be used by people who would like to understand and study the Islamic calligraphy and Islamic art. Also, this paper is connecting the Arabic language to universal spirituality and express how Arabic calligraphy has become a prominent feature in Islamic world. Indeed, this paper provides a brief of the long history of Islamic calligraphy, explains about some of various of Arabic fonts style, and some important Quranic colour that has significant in the Islamic culture. Arabic calligraphy, which is also known as Islamic calligraphy, has a long history of development starting from the first written form of the Quran, in the early 7<sup>th</sup> century. The Arabic calligraphy art presents how to understand and appreciate its varied styles and modes. Calligraphers start creating their art by using some passages from the Quran or Arabic poems as a starting point then they develop their compositions in a complex and intricate piece of art by the overlap of Arabic letter and words that integrate. Arabic calligraphy is about movement, rhythm and dynamism as seen through the calligraphic marks in most mosques or Islamic building or Islamic calligraphy painting. Islamic calligraphy presents the aspect of aesthetic principles and demonstrate the love for Arabic language and culture with the aesthetic methods of traditional Arabic art.</p> ER -