Thursday, April 25, 2024

Sharjah “London International Book” offers visitors the aesthetics and arts of Arabic handwriting

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The Emirate of Sharjah will be the guest of honor at the 49th Session of the London International Book Fair, opening the door for visitors and pioneers of the English and European cultural movement to explore aesthetics, art and the arts. Techniques of the Arabic alphabet. , Provide live artwork to visitors and inform them about the history of the Arabic manuscript, its schools and the materials used to implement it.

Writer Khalid Al Jallaf’s site offers visitors from all over the world the opportunity to receive Arabic manuscripts bearing their names in Arabic. And investing in the human public in presenting the current, and local culture of Emirati and Arab arts and literature and demonstrating true values ​​in its true roots.

The works of the manuscript artist Khalid al-Jallaf will be presented through a joint Arabian manuscript exhibition that will take visitors to the Emirate’s pavilion, where paintings of verses from the Holy Quran, Wisdom and Poetry, Diwani, Nazq, Dalit, and various forms of art, literature and knowledge celebrating Sharjah will flourish. Scripts. When he participated in the exhibition.

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