Examples of calligraphy in the following topics:
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- Calligraphy, an essential aspect of written Arabic, developed in manuscripts and architectural decoration.
- Typically, though not entirely, Islamic art depicts nature patterns and Arabic calligraphy, rather than figures, because many Muslims feared that the depiction of the human form is idolatry and thereby a sin against God, forbidden in the Quran.
- Islamic calligraphy is applied on a wide range of decorative mediums other than paper, such as tiles, vessels, carpets, and inscriptions.
- Coins were another support for calligraphy.
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- The scholar-officials were schooled in calligraphy and Confucian texts.
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- Many new painting skills and techniques were innovated and developed; calligraphy was much more closely and perfectly combined with the art of painting.
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- The gentry elite engaged in the arts as accepted pastimes of the cultured scholar-official; these pastimes included painting, composing poetry, and writing calligraphy.
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