Quranic calligraphy

IQNA

IQNA – The flames of January's riots left Quranic pages scorched and brittle — but Iranian calligrapher Mojtaba Sadeqi has refused to let them be discarded, dedicating himself to painstakingly restoring each damaged copy by hand.
News ID: 3497134    Publish Date : 2026/04/18

IQNA – An exhibition featuring Quranic calligraphy and artworks has been launched in Afghanistan’s western Herat province.
News ID: 3497102    Publish Date : 2026/04/15

IQNA – Master Muhammad Buhairi, one of the world’s most distinguished calligraphers, is renowned for his mastery of Thuluth Jali,  the most complex and demanding style of Arabic calligraphy.
News ID: 3496705    Publish Date : 2026/03/10

IQNA – A special section for Quranic calligraphers at the Damascus International Book Fair has been met with a wide and remarkable reception from visitors.
News ID: 3496410    Publish Date : 2026/02/14

IQNA – Sheikh Sayyed Nofal, the calligrapher of 6 handwritten Qurans in Egypt, died at the age of 75.
News ID: 3496274    Publish Date : 2026/02/02

IQNA – The pavilion of the Al-Azhar Islamic Center at the Cairo International Book Fair has displayed a unique copy of the Quran that has been donated to the center.
News ID: 3496269    Publish Date : 2026/02/02

IQNA – The University of Nizwa in Oman is holding a calligraphy workshop to transform the handwritten Quran into a valuable scientific and cultural work for its library.
News ID: 3496265    Publish Date : 2026/02/01

IQNA – The final ink has dried on a monumental undertaking: calligrapher Ali Zaman has completed a handwritten copy of the Quran, a process that demanded six years of unwavering patience, precision, and devotion.
News ID: 3496255    Publish Date : 2026/02/01

IQNA – An exhibition of artworks featuring the Quran and Hadiths of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) has been mounted in Rawalpindi.
News ID: 3496056    Publish Date : 2026/01/13

IQNA – The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO) has received a copy of a rare Quran in the handwriting of Abu al-Hasan Ali bin Hilal bin Abdul Aziz, a prominent calligrapher of the Islamic world.
News ID: 3495865    Publish Date : 2025/12/27

IQNA – The precision and beauty of an old Quran manuscript is now on view through its facsimile replica at the Sharjah International Book Fair in the United Arab Emirates.
News ID: 3495306    Publish Date : 2025/11/08

IQNA – The Islamic Arts House Museum in Jeddah is showcasing a collection of rare Quranic manuscripts and artworks that highlight the deep historical connection between Islamic faith, art, and craftsmanship.
News ID: 3495301    Publish Date : 2025/11/07

IQNA – A record-breaking achievement in Islamic calligraphy has been unveiled in Istanbul: the world's largest handwritten Quran, which is the product of six years of painstaking work.
News ID: 3495192    Publish Date : 2025/10/29

IQNA – A copy of the Quran in Naskh script will soon be unveiled in the Algerian province of Tlemcen.
News ID: 3495182    Publish Date : 2025/10/28

IQNA – Iranian calligrapher Tandis Taghavi says she uses the art of writing the Quran to communicate interfaith lessons and cultural bonds in a recent Iran–South Korea exhibition.
News ID: 3495153    Publish Date : 2025/10/26

IQNA – An embroidered copy of the Quran created by Syrian calligrapher Muhammad Maher Hazari has been displayed at the Riyadh International Book Fair 2025 in Saudi Arabia.
News ID: 3494882    Publish Date : 2025/10/05

IQNA – A group of Iranian calligraphers has donated a meticulously handwritten and decorated Quran to the shrine of Hazrat Abbas (AS) in Karbala, Iraq.
News ID: 3494711    Publish Date : 2025/09/23

IQNA – The Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, US state of Texas, is hosting an exhibition of Quran manuscripts from across the Muslim world.
News ID: 3494459    Publish Date : 2025/09/03

IQNA – An exhibition of Quranic and Islamic calligraphy works was held in Bishkek, the capital of Kirgizstan earlier this week.
News ID: 3494438    Publish Date : 2025/08/31

IQNA – Fathima Sajla Ismail from India’s Karnataka has completed writing the entire Quran by hand using a traditional dip pen.
News ID: 3494312    Publish Date : 2025/08/19