Calligraphy at Makkah Masjid

Arabic calligraphy work has started at Leeds Makkah Masjid. This project involves writing a number of well-known Quranic verses, including the whole of surah Al-Rahman, and Duas on the walls and the dome of the masjid. The work is being carried out by one of the world renowned Pakistani calligrapher Navid Bhati.

The following are some of the images of the work currently being undertaken.

The following text is noted on the Rodha Sharif of Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)

Holy Quran: Surah 33, verse 56

Holy Quran: Surah 9, verse 128

Holy Quran: Surah 113

Holy Quran: Surah 114

Holy Quran: Surah 112

Holy Quran: Surah 109

The prayer to enter the masjid

Allah and Muhammad (PBUH)

99 names of Allah

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6 Responses to “Calligraphy at Makkah Masjid”

  1. mysterygirl Says:

    maybe more calligraphy would look gud. mashallah

  2. sara rahman Says:

    assalam u alaikum
    the calligraphy is superb.im impressed…all that hard work to produce such immortal pieces of art!its great…

  3. ALTAF Says:

    VERY,VERY GOOD. EXCILENT

  4. Mohammed Matin Says:

    subhanallah

  5. imran khan Says:

    this calligraphy is Allah Hoakbar

  6. Abdul Qayyum Says:

    Welldone, keep it up, may God bless all the people and all the efforts

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