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Qandusi Script Calligraphy - Ismul Jalaalah: The Grand Name: Allah - Portrait Design
Qandusi Script Calligraphy - Ismul Jalaalah: The Grand Name: Allah - Portrait Design
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Qandusi style script that beautifully express and depict the Grand name of Allah in various colors and styles. We hope this helps in remembrance, reverence, and reflection, leading to a stronger connection with the divine.
The Qandusi Script comes from Muhammad Bin Al-Qāsim al-Qundūsi. Muhammad Bin Al-Qāsim al-Qundūsi ( Arabic: محمد بن القاسم القندوسي; born c. 1790 – died 1861) was an Algerian Sufi calligrapher and scholar who was born in Qanaadasa in southwest Algeria, and spent his major years in Fes, Morocco.
He was a talented calligrapher, specializing in a flamboyant style of the Maghrebi script that he innovated. He also created a copy of the Quran in 12 volumes which he finished on September 7–8, 1850, and which is kept in al-Khizāna al-Ḥassania.



The style 4 canvas I purchased is great. The subtle tones of the background colour within the black ink of Allah's beautiful name evoke many deep feelings. The paintwork is clear and and beautifully layered. Overall, it's an excellent modern rendition of the classical Moroccan masterpiece.