In this exquisite Arabic calligraphy from the Holy Quran, Surah Al-Falaq (The Daybreak – سورة الفلق), the 113th chapter, is artistically presented. In a large size, the verse “Say, I seek refuge in the Lord of the daybreak” is gracefully inscribed in a circular oval shape using the Thuluth Jali script. The circular form is delicately framed by a thin line, drawing attention to the significance of this short yet powerful surah. Encircling this central oval, in another round shape, the verses unfold. The translation, “from the evil of whatever He has created, and from the evil of the night when it grows dark, and from the evil of those witches casting spells by blowing onto knots, and from the evil of an envier when they envy,” is beautifully penned in the classical Thuluth script. Two thin lines elegantly frame this circular composition, enhancing its visual appeal. The letters in both the Thuluth Jali and Thuluth scripts convey an elegant and majestic aesthetic, contributing to the overall beauty of the calligraphy. This artful presentation not only conveys the protective verses of Surah Al-Falaq but also celebrates the inherent beauty of Arabic calligraphy.
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