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Hurufiyya movement
/hjˈʊɹuːfˌɪjjə mˈuːvmənt/
/hjˈʊɹuːfˌɪjjə mˈuːvmənt/
Hurufiyya movement
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gerakan hurufiya
a movement in Islamic art that began in the late 14th century and was characterized by the use of abstract geometric shapes and calligraphic motifs
What is the "Hurufiyya movement"?
The Hurufiyya movement, which began in the late 20th century, is an Islamic art movement that started in the Arab region. It was led by artists like Ibrahim el-Salahi and Hassan Sharif. The movement is known for using Arabic calligraphy as a main element in art, blending traditional writing with modern abstract forms. Hurufiyya artists focus on the visual and artistic aspects of Arabic letters, creating works that combine text with abstract design to explore spiritual and cultural themes. The movement aims to emphasize the beauty and importance of Arabic writing while exploring new approaches in contemporary art.