ISLAMIC CALLIGRAPHY - Transmitting the Voice of The Divine

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Explore the captivating journey of Islamic calligraphy in this enlightening video and discover how this ancient art form originated as a means of recording the sacred verses of the Quran, evolving into a beautiful and intricate expression of faith and culture. From its early roots at the start of Islam to the diverse styles that emerged throughout history and up to the present day, witness the evolution of Islamic calligraphy into a timeless and revered tradition. We explain the theories and practicalities that have developed over time.
    Join us as we delve into the significance of calligraphy in Islamic culture and its enduring impact on art and design in the modern world.
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  • @jafroni6479
    @jafroni6479 5 месяцев назад +4

    "الخط الجميل كنز الفقير وزينة الأمير"

  • @brendasmart553
    @brendasmart553 5 месяцев назад +4

    Wow, loved the intro and insight into how this writing bypassed taboos so creatively! And, its so late im a bit crosseyed giggle, so will watch tomorrow. Peace

    • @thekandarichronicles
      @thekandarichronicles  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks Brenda. Sleep well. And looking forward to your thoughts and insights.

  • @mashroorkhan5507
    @mashroorkhan5507 5 месяцев назад +3

    Its hard to not be interested in your video.... these topics are so intriguing and very rare nowadays...
    Thanks for this awesome video

  • @lerenschrijven9339
    @lerenschrijven9339 5 месяцев назад +2

    Hala Tareq, stumbling upon your channel was a gem! Your knowledge and insights are like hidden treasures. Thank you for shedding light on the role of Arabs in world history. This topic truly goes deep. As someone of Arabic descent raised in the West for decades, I've always marveled at how little is known about the glorious Islamic Arabic golden era. It seems this remarkable part of history has been largely forgotten even in our Arab collective memory, and I'm not just referring to the golden ages of Islam but also the earlier civilizations in the Arabian Peninsula which delivered humanity so much. Your discussions have inspired me to consider starting my own RUclips channel.

    • @thekandarichronicles
      @thekandarichronicles  5 месяцев назад +1

      Hello Leren and what a wonderful message to receive. Makes me really happy to see such resonance with the content. I think if you have something to say and are ready to put in the time to say it repeatedly and to constantly improve and learn then generating content is a great way to share knowledge and perspective. I hope you do indeed try it out. The best of luck to you and I hope you remain with me on the Chronicles and would love to see further commentary in the future from you.

    • @lerenschrijven9339
      @lerenschrijven9339 5 месяцев назад

      @@thekandarichronicles Hala Tareq! Thank you for your kind words and valuable advice; it's definitely going into my notes. Starting a RUclips channel is one way to express something deeply rooted within me. I've carried this burden since i discovered the tree of my family.. Since then is it for me a calling I've dodged due to uncertainty on where to begin. Discovering your channel yesterday has ignited a spark of inspiration in me. Your content truly resonates and has motivated me to embrace my identity and calling. I’m surprised why it’s not going viral! Your work deserves more recognition. And yes I’m definitely sticking to your channel! I have delved in some of your content and your video on the stolen hexagon symbol; I've wanted to shine a light on this matter for ages, and subhanallah, you beat me to it! Anyways thank you for bringing the light, and who knows where this could lead!

    • @thekandarichronicles
      @thekandarichronicles  5 месяцев назад

      Again, the best of luck and by the way you didn't stumble onto my channel. It was meant to be. A gentle push perhaps to get your YT adventure going. And maybe inshallah sooner than not, a collaboration maybe. Best of luck to you Leren.

    • @lerenschrijven9339
      @lerenschrijven9339 5 месяцев назад

      @@thekandarichronicles As you know, there are no coincidences in life; everything is precisely orchestrated by the symphony of His Majesty, the Most High, prised His Name. Deep respect for your messages to the world. It truly move me, as a fellow seeker of truth and wisdom, without any embellishment. And yes, I would be honored to engage in a dialogue with you, exchanging ideas, perspectives, and collaborating on the matters that hold significance for us. Let’s connect soon inshallah!

    • @lerenschrijven9339
      @lerenschrijven9339 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@thekandarichronicles Your messages to the world truly move me, as a fellow seeker of truth and wisdom, without any embellishment. And yes, I would be honored to engage in a dialogue with you, exchanging ideas, perspectives, and collaborating on the matters that hold significance for us. Let’s connect soon inshallah!

  • @hakukuze7947
    @hakukuze7947 4 месяца назад +1

    As always fascinating. Some of the images you showed are so intricate that makes us realize what amazing achievements humans can accomplish without distractions and some peace combined with faith in something. They are mesmerizing. Thank you.

    • @thekandarichronicles
      @thekandarichronicles  4 месяца назад +1

      Yes it is truly amazing the skill and commitment of humans. We can accomplish so much when we dedicate ourselves. Agreed fully Hakukuze7947!

  • @MJ4mat
    @MJ4mat 5 месяцев назад +3

    Many more interesting topics to come inshalla.

    • @thekandarichronicles
      @thekandarichronicles  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you MJ. Always appreciate your presence with my work!!!

  • @emanabdulla6130
    @emanabdulla6130 3 месяца назад

    I absolutely love your content! Your exceptional effort, intellect and range of interesting topics need to be widely viewed and appreciated by all! Much respect.

    • @thekandarichronicles
      @thekandarichronicles  3 месяца назад +2

      Thank you Eman. Your words are both wonderful and greatly appreciated. I hope the content always resonates with you and that I get to see the sharing of your thoughts and insights in the commentary. 🙏🏽

  • @user-qw3on4wq5b
    @user-qw3on4wq5b 5 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you. Very interesting and instructive. ❤

  • @aminrehmani3400
    @aminrehmani3400 5 месяцев назад +1

    Asslamalikum. Wander full work may Allah reward you brother…

    • @thekandarichronicles
      @thekandarichronicles  5 месяцев назад

      Many thanks Amin. I appreciate your wonderful words and blessing my brother.

  • @Wakobear.
    @Wakobear. 4 месяца назад

    Who is your favourite modern calligrapher?
    Personally i love Bin Qulander's work. The beautiful backgrounds which are art in them selves, then bold shaping of the letters accompanied by smaller flowing flourishes. And the use of empty space to accentuate the core and allow reflection over the piece as a whole.
    His work seems so much more dynamic and unique compared to other calligraphers

    • @thekandarichronicles
      @thekandarichronicles  4 месяца назад +1

      Thats a good question. I never thought of it. And when doing so I really cant say. I am more of a traditionalist in that sense. But that doesnt mean that I dont enjoy or admire more modern pieces. I checked out Bin Qulander and I see your explanations about compositional intensity about his work. I saw a lot of depth in this work.

  • @nycboogie
    @nycboogie 5 месяцев назад

    Always an interesting video!

    • @thekandarichronicles
      @thekandarichronicles  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much JJ. I hope all are. Really appreciate your constant support.

  • @user-kj8yl6sn2z
    @user-kj8yl6sn2z 3 месяца назад +2

    اعتقد الخطاط الياباني فؤاد هوندا الذي تعلم الخط العربي في السعودية هو من نقل فنون الخط العربي لفن جديد دمج جمال الرسمة مع جمال الخط العربي فأنجز فن جديد مُبهر .
    اخي طارق، للتوضيح الخط عربي والأبجدية عربية ومسجل في اليونسكو كخط عربي من قبل الدول العربية .ومسيحيي العرب يستخدمون فنون الخط العربي في تزيين لوحاتهم، بينما المسلمين غير العرب يحاولون يحاولون نسب كل شيء جميل في فنون العرب وتاريخهم للمسلمين .
    الخط الكوفي التسمية الصحيحة هو الخط المدني وستجد أن الخط في اصلهُ مكتوب في جبال المدينة المنورة .
    لغير العرب اسهامات في تطوير اشكال وفنون للخط العربي بلا شك لكن هذا لا يخفي ولا يعمي بصيرتنا بأنها خط عربي وستبقى كذلك .

  • @Nom_AnorVSJedi
    @Nom_AnorVSJedi 5 месяцев назад +1

    Can you truly have the art of calligraphy with an alphabet based writing system? Or is true calligraphy possible with Chinese writing??

    • @thekandarichronicles
      @thekandarichronicles  5 месяцев назад +1

      The first question suggests that there is only one calligraphy out there. That’s not the case there are those that are based on an alphabet based system and others that follow a symbol based system. Both are calligraphy. Just a different means to a similar expressive end.
      The second question is a definite yes. As mentioned a symbol based calligraphy is still calligraphy.
      Thank you so much for your questions.

  • @Tzadokite
    @Tzadokite 5 месяцев назад +2

    Beautiful! thank you. arabic is the most amazing of all languages that ever existed and that exist today. it is unlike any other. german neurologists found evidence using functional mri techniques that speaking and thinking in arabic involves activity of both the cerebral hemispheres unlike the indo-european languages. this gives arabic and its speakers a mindset that is capable to abstract thoughts that is not possible with any other language. pure, abstract imageless thoughts based entirely on words and their sounds can result in ideas that are nearly impossible with any other language. a single word or a single sentence in arabic can express something that will require pages and/or entire paragraphs in any other language. this is why there is nothing similar to the ideas of ibn arabi, rumi and innumerable sufi masters in human history to this day. the written arabic using calligraphy gives a glimpse of the richness that is present in the ideas expressed by spoken arabic. we see an amazing unification of language and geometry in arabic calligraphy. this is also seen in the arabic/islamic architecture. the islamic architecture is intimately connected to arabic calligraphy and both are partial physical manifestations of the fundamental abstract arabic language. when we zadokites came to arabia we were mesmerized by the arabic language and quickly discarded our proto-hebrew and aramaic and adopted arabic. we developed the language to such a level that to be an arab meant someone who can "speak" while a non-arab, or ajam, meant someone who is a "mute". arab no longer meant a particular ethnicity. though we were ethnically bani israel, we considered ourselves arab linguistically.

    • @thekandarichronicles
      @thekandarichronicles  5 месяцев назад +3

      Thank you Tzadokite as always. You are selfless in your sharing. I appreciate all the commentary and I believe at some point maybe we should touch base and see how we can generate content about your ancestry. Ultimately this channel is about bringing forward in a new and "as professional as possible (forgive my aspiration)" manner that relates to people in a way that our archaic text books and methodologies dont. Let us maybe have a think about this possibility in the near future. Always willing to learn myself.

    • @brendasmart553
      @brendasmart553 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@thekandarichronicles I whole heartedly encourage the two of you to connect and share your combined deeper knowledge on this channel. I've thoroughly enjoyed all that I've read in your comments of other videos, always deepens my own understanding from what the 2 of you teach and share with the world here. Yes!!! Do it guys!!!

    • @thekandarichronicles
      @thekandarichronicles  5 месяцев назад +1

      I am confident it will happen Brenda. Thanks for the encouragement!

    • @brendasmart553
      @brendasmart553 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@thekandarichronicles Another of my comments that you responded to is, absent? Again! Best I can tell it's gone...?????

    • @brendasmart553
      @brendasmart553 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@thekandarichronicles "They" don't approve of my thoughts has become obvious here and other sites as well...

  • @ramzan6949
    @ramzan6949 5 месяцев назад +2

    why you aren’t tell about nastaliq script?

    • @thekandarichronicles
      @thekandarichronicles  5 месяцев назад +4

      Nastaliq is indeed a most beautiful script. It wasn't mentioned not to diminish it by any means but due to the nature of content creation. Listing too many scripts or their offshoots can confuse the viewer. This is the only reason.

    • @iqranaaz9806
      @iqranaaz9806 5 месяцев назад

      Also Nastaliq is Persian or Urdu script not an Arabic script, this video is mostly about Arabic script i guess that also can be the reason.

    • @ramzan6949
      @ramzan6949 5 месяцев назад

      @@iqranaaz9806 it also used in abbasid period, Ottoman period, Mughal period.

    • @ramzan6949
      @ramzan6949 5 месяцев назад

      @@iqranaaz9806 But it is written by Arabic Alphabet.

  • @Destino_jesus
    @Destino_jesus 3 месяца назад

    Abu Bakr in 623? Muhammed died in 632... You need to inform before do a video