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| | Beit Al Qur'an Scripts |
 | | By the fourth century Hijra, 11th Century Common Era, the Kufic script reached its final refinements in the recording of the Holy Qur'an, after which time, the Naskh script began to take over as the most popular style of calligraphy for the recording of the Holy Qur'an. |
 | | Naskh was espoused by arguably the greatest two calligraphers of all times: Abul Hassan Ali Ibn Hilal, better known as Ibn Al Bawwab (d. |
 | | Arabic Calligraphy went through periods of consolidation and refinement at the hands of great calligraphers that built their splendid works on earlier established traditions. |
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