


Lakum Dīnukum Waliya Dīn Calligraphy Print
Contemporary Islamic Calligraphy Print
Lakum dīnukum waliya dīn
Unto you your religion, and unto me my religion.
This composition represents another reworking of classical calligraphy in design. This is the final verse of the 109th chapter of the Quran Al-Kāfirūn (the disbelievers). This verse is an example of the several verses in the Quran which promote religious freedom and pluralism in society. The composition mimics the straight lines of traditional Kufic script and makes use of prolonging the vertical letters lām and kāf to create an eye-catching shape for the other letters to revolve around. For balance, the two letters mīm are extended downwards.
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By Saleh Ahmed
Two size prints available:
12.3cm × 17.8cm
18.5cm x 29.7cm
Available for purchase as just the calligraphy print or the calligraphy print + frame.
Please select your preference below.
Contemporary Islamic Calligraphy Print
Lakum dīnukum waliya dīn
Unto you your religion, and unto me my religion.
This composition represents another reworking of classical calligraphy in design. This is the final verse of the 109th chapter of the Quran Al-Kāfirūn (the disbelievers). This verse is an example of the several verses in the Quran which promote religious freedom and pluralism in society. The composition mimics the straight lines of traditional Kufic script and makes use of prolonging the vertical letters lām and kāf to create an eye-catching shape for the other letters to revolve around. For balance, the two letters mīm are extended downwards.
______________
By Saleh Ahmed
Two size prints available:
12.3cm × 17.8cm
18.5cm x 29.7cm
Available for purchase as just the calligraphy print or the calligraphy print + frame.
Please select your preference below.
Contemporary Islamic Calligraphy Print
Lakum dīnukum waliya dīn
Unto you your religion, and unto me my religion.
This composition represents another reworking of classical calligraphy in design. This is the final verse of the 109th chapter of the Quran Al-Kāfirūn (the disbelievers). This verse is an example of the several verses in the Quran which promote religious freedom and pluralism in society. The composition mimics the straight lines of traditional Kufic script and makes use of prolonging the vertical letters lām and kāf to create an eye-catching shape for the other letters to revolve around. For balance, the two letters mīm are extended downwards.
______________
By Saleh Ahmed
Two size prints available:
12.3cm × 17.8cm
18.5cm x 29.7cm
Available for purchase as just the calligraphy print or the calligraphy print + frame.
Please select your preference below.
All proceeds donated
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All proceeds donated 〰️
All proceeds from the Contemporary Islamic Calligraphy Collection by Saleh Ahmed will be donated to Al-Safaa Foundation and to Maravi Coffee.
Al-Safaa
Safaa foundation is a community organization in Bournemouth, UK, which aims to promote spiritual, social, and cultural engagement in the local community and beyond. This is facilitated by creating initiatives and spaces for the community to gain access to the rich heritage of the Islamic classical tradition in a way that is relevant to all regardless of background.
Maravi Coffee
Maravi Coffee works with smallholder coffee farmers in Malawi, Africa in a direct supply model. Maravi cuts out the middle-people traders to ensure the coffee farmers directly get the premium that the market is paying for their superior grade coffee. Currently Maravi works with 300 farmers in the northern region of Malawi, but their goal by 2025 is to work directly with 3000 coffee farmers. In addition to direct purchasing and premium trade prices, Maravi works directly in these communities to raise the standard of living for their farmers. The goal is to inspire quality of living that the community itself can sustain with sovereignty. Currently Maravi is establishing coffee plant nurseries and natural composting systems that increase the yield, quality, income, and number of jobs for the communities in Malawi. The donated money from the calligraphy goes directly to the community coffee projects in Malawi, Africa.
Maravi’s model is to get customers to experience the warm heart of Africa (Malawi) in a contemporary, good energy space over an excellent cup of coffee, loose leaf tea, heirloom desserts, or a healthy delicious bite. Currently Maravi has 3 coffee shops in Dorset, UK. Maravi directly imports Malawi coffee into the UK and roasts each bean to perfection. And then according to how you like your coffee, Maravi makes it for you. A truly closed loop coffee model that pushes the envelope of conscious, sustainable trade.
SHIPPING:
The calligraphy orders will be fulfilled by Al-Safaa foundation. They require 3-5 business days to print, frame, and ship out your order as they deal with each print as the order comes. When your order is complete, Nia will email you regarding a timeline for dispatch and shipping. If you have any special requests or you require it faster like a 24hr or 48hr timeframe, please email us at mahin@niabotanica.com and we will do our best to fulfill your request.