My Experience of Learning Arabic Calligraphy

Mastering Arabic calligraphy felt like dancing with a pen. The flowing letters—like noon and meem—required precise wrist movements. I started by tracing letters, then learned to create them from memory. Each stroke had to be confident; hesitation caused ink blots. One afternoon, writing the word salam (peace), I felt the pen move smoothly, the ink forming a graceful arch. This art isn’t just writing—it’s a meditation on patience, and a way to honor a language’s beauty.

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