Historically China holds calligraphy in high esteem, like in the Islamic tradition. It is seen as one of the highest forms of Chinese art. The way one wrote was as important as what one wrote.
For Chinese Language Day, a thread on Sini Chinese Arabic calligraphy…
1/ The history of Chinese calligraphy is as long as that of China. The way one wrote was as important as what one wrote. The art of calligraphy has developed over the centuries as calligraphers have created new innovative techniques
2/ Islam was introduced into China as early as 615 AD. Traditional stories claim this was when a group of 4 companions (sahaba) of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ visited China to trade & preach the new faith
3/ After Islam spread to China, the Chinese Muslims incorporated characteristics of Chinese calligraphy into traditional Arabic calligraphy. Traditional Arabic calligraphy in China is a unique cultural fusion of Chinese culture & Islamic art
4/ During the Yuan Dynasty, towards the end of the 14th century, a new style of Arabic script emerged called ‘Sini’ in which Chinese Muslims incorporated their own cultural designs into traditional Arabic calligraphy.
6/ Sini calligraphy is an Arabic script that has been used by Chinese Muslims in China in mosque invocations, vessel inscriptions, or in hanging scrolls decorating their houses.
8/ An 18th century Chinese Qur’an - The fluid brushlike strokes of this calligraphic composition are written in the sini script. The folio on the right has the Qur’anic phrase subhan Allah set in a background floral spray
9/ A beautiful example of an 18th century Chinese Qur'an, in Sini script, containing gold Chinese style flowers, opening bifolio with chrysanthemum flowers, pagodas & Chinese style decoration in red, gold, green and lavender
10/ Arabic calligraphy follows a centuries-old tradition involving strict rules. Sini calligraphy, on the other hand, is completely free of rules. The top priority is the beauty & balance of the composition.
11/ The layout of Sini calligraphy often reflects traditional Chinese practice. Sini script is frequently – but not necessarily – written vertically, like Chinese
12/ Haji Noor Deen Mi Guang Jiang is a renowned master of Sini calligraphy. Born in 1963 in Shangdong province, China, he brings an immense learning in traditional thought and Islamic art to a modern audience.
13/ Haji Noor Deen’s work is inspired by calligraphic traditions from China to Istanbul. The artist creates works with expressive lines that at first glance appear Chinese, but on closer inspection go far beyond that.
14/ Haji Noor Deen’s calligraphy skills have given him the honour of being the first Chinese Muslim to receive the Egyptian Certificate of Arabic Calligraphy and to become a member of the Association of Egyptian Calligraphy
15/ ‘Traditional Arabic calligraphy in China is the most representative form of Islamic art in China. The work must be balanced, although individual characters may be of different sizes. There is a unique spirituality to this form of art.’
16/ Calligraphy scroll, displaying the Chinese character 寧 (Ning, peace) composed of Arabic calligraphy giving the Islamic Shahada in the centre with 'b'ism Allah al-Rhaman al-Rahmeem‘above: China, by Haji Noor Deen Mi Guangjiang, c. 2005
Environmental protection & conservation is important in Islam. Muslims believe humans are stewards of the Earth, & it is a religious obligation to care for the environment & the planet in a proactive manner
To celebrate Earth Day, a thread on Islam & environmental action…
1/Muslims believe Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), stated,
“The world is green & beautiful, & Allah (God) has appointed you his stewards over it.”
It is the religious obligation of anyone who follows Islam to care for the Earth and its resources.
2/The Quran defined mankind as a Khālifah, or a representative or successor on the earth, rather than having dominion over or possession of it. The idea of khalifah (stewardship) is arguably the most important concept in Islamic environmentalism.
The tradition of applying henna for Eid celebrations dates back centuries & is deeply rooted in Muslim culture. The art of henna has been practiced in South Asia, Africa & the Middle East for over 5000 years & it originally comes from Egypt #EidMubarak
A thread on henna & Eid…
1/ The English name henna comes from the Arabic term الحناء (al-ḥinnā). The name henna also refers to the dye prepared from the henna plant & the art of temporary tattooing from those dyes. Henna has been used for centuries to dye skin, hair, fingernails & fabrics
2/ The tradition of applying henna during Eid celebrations dates back centuries and is rooted in Islamic culture. Prophet Muhammad is believed to have used mehndi to dye his hair & beard, & it is said that he encouraged the use of mehndi for special occasions
Moroccan design has historically been characterised by intricate carvings, arched doorways, vibrant colours & printed fabrics – paired with minimalist aesthetics, the two styles compliment each other beautifully
A thread on the art & aesthetics of Moroccan Minimalism…
Tonight could be Laylat-al-Qadr - one of the holiest nights in the Islamic calendar, when Angel Jibril revealed the Qur'an’s first verses to Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. The first word of the Qur’an revealed to Prophet Muhammad ﷺ was ‘Iqra’ which means ‘Read’
A thread on Laylat-al-Qadr
1/‘Read: In the name of thy Lord who created. Created man from a leech like clot. Read: And your Lord is the Most Bountiful. He taught by the pen. He taught man which he knew not’ (Al-`Alaq 96:1-5)
2/ Laylat-al-Qadr is also known as the Night of Power. This night falls within Ramadan’s final 10 days & although the exact date is unidentified, it is thought to take place on the 27th night of Ramadan #LaylatulQadr
From Baklava Cheesecake to Chocolate Samosas, fusion desserts are a fantastic way to celebrate. Food bloggers are reimagining flavours for the future!
As Eid approaches, here are 24 fusion desserts inspired by flavours from across the Muslim World
A thread…
1/ Gulab Jamun Gelato
Gulab jamun is a sweet deep fried dessert, originating in the Indian subcontinent and a type of mithai popular in India, Pakistan, the Maldives, and Bangladesh. Teamed with gelato it is a perfect blend of creamy cake’s deliciousness
2/ Kanafeh Cheesecake
New York cheesecake just got a Middle Eastern makeover! Sweet and crunchy kanafeh pastry, sandwiches rich and creamy keshta-topped cheesecake. A drizzle of a cinnamon and cardamom kissed sugar syrup ties the flavors together.
Muslims believe Bayt al-Ma’mur is an exact replica of the Holy Kaaba outside the realms of human existence. It is located directly above the Kaaba in the 7th heaven.
Like humans, Angels perform Tawaaf around Bayt al-Ma’mur
A thread…
1/ Bayt al-Ma’mur, also called the “Frequent House,” is an exact replica of the Kaaba outside the realms of human existence. It is located directly above the Kaaba in the seventh heaven. Directly above the Bayt al-Ma’mur is the throne of Allah (swt).
2/ 70,000 Angels visit Bayt al-Ma’mur to worship & pray every single day, who never return. Bayt al-Ma’mur is welcomed by a new legion of 70,000 Angels everyday, which puts into perspective the massive number of the Angelic population that exists compared to humans on earth.