Mother of Emirates in Diwani and Nastaliq Arabic Calligraphy

This prestigious project features the title “Mother of Emirates – أم الإمارات” in Thuluth Jali, paired with a meaningful slogan in the poetic Nastaliq script.

The concept is The Grace of Giving. The main title is rendered in a large, authoritative Thuluth Jali to command respect. Beneath it, the slogan “A story of kindness from Abu Dhabi to the world – قصة خير من أبو ظبي للعالم” is written in the gentle, slanting Nastaliq script, reflecting the softness and beauty of the message.

The contrast between the structural Thuluth Jali and the “hanging” Nastaliq creates a majestic visual hierarchy. This dual-script approach is reserved for titles of the highest cultural and humanitarian significance.

We focused on the vertical balance between the two scripts to ensure the composition feels unified. The final vector format is the standard for national-scale branding and ceremonial use.

This vector file is designed for high-profile institutional branding. It is perfectly ready for commemorative gold-leafed plaques, luxury event backdrops, and ceremonial document headers.

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