development of the six classical scripts (al-aqlam al-sitta)

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The development of the six classical scripts (al-aqlam al-sitta) is a foundational systematization of major Arabic calligraphic styles that shaped the aesthetic and proportional rules of Islamic writing.

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instanceOf historical development of writing system
history of Arabic calligraphy
aimedAt creating visual hierarchy in manuscripts
harmonizing text layout
alsoKnownAs al-aqlam al-sitta
six pens of Arabic calligraphy
appliesTo Arabic alphabet
surface form: Arabic script

Ottoman Turkish
surface form: Ottoman Turkish writing tradition

Persian writing tradition
basedOn geometric principles of letter construction
proportional measurements using dot units
codifiedBy Ibn Muqla
culturalContext Islamic Golden Age
field Islamic art
Arabic calligraphy
surface form: Islamic calligraphy
furtherSystematizedBy Ibn al-Bawwab
Yaqut al-Musta‘simi
surface form: Yaqut al-Mustaʿsimi
hasEffectOn Qurʾanic manuscript design
aesthetic rules of Islamic writing
epigraphic inscriptions in the Islamic world
proportional rules of Arabic calligraphy
hasPart Muhaqqaq script
Naskh script
Perso-Arabic script
surface form: Rayhani script

Ruqʿah script
surface form: Riqāʿ script

Ruqʿah script
surface form: Tawqi script

Thuluth script
influenced Mamluk manuscript production
Safavid art
surface form: Safavid calligraphy

later Ottoman calligraphy
influencedBy Kufic script
early cursive Arabic scripts
language Arabic
placeOfOrigin Baghdad
Iraq
standardized pen angles for Arabic calligraphy
proportions of letter heights and widths
spacing between letters and words
thickness of strokes in Arabic letters
timePeriod 10th century
11th century
12th century
Abbasid Caliphate
surface form: Abbasid period
usedFor Qurʾan copying
architectural inscriptions
literary manuscripts
official documents
usesTool qalam (reed pen)

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Ibn Muqla notableWork development of the six classical scripts (al-aqlam al-sitta)