Ali ibn Hilal

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Ali ibn Hilal, better known as Ibn al-Bawwab, was a renowned medieval Islamic calligrapher celebrated for refining and popularizing the cursive naskh script.

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Ali ibn Hilal canonical 2
Abu’l-Hasan Ali ibn Hilal 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Islamic calligrapher
calligrapher
medieval artist
person
activeIn Abbasid Caliphate
Baghdad
alsoKnownAs Ibn al-Bawwab
Ibn al-Sitri
citizenship Abbasid Caliphate
contributedTo standardization of naskh script
transition from Kufic to cursive Qurʾan scripts
culture Islamic
diedIn Baghdad
era Islamic Golden Age
medieval period
field Islamic art
calligraphy
genre Islamic manuscript illumination
Qurʾan manuscripts
influenced later Islamic calligraphers
influencedBy Ibn Muqla
knownFor Qurʾan calligraphy
development of Islamic calligraphy
popularizing the cursive naskh script
refining the naskh script
legacy considered one of the greatest medieval Islamic calligraphers
helped establish naskh as a primary book script in Islam
movement Islamic Golden Age
name Ali ibn Hilal self-link
notableWork Qurʾan manuscripts in refined naskh script
occupation Qurʾan copyist
calligrapher
illuminator
region Iraq
religion Islam
scriptSpecialty naskh
thuluth
style proportional cursive script

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Ibn al-Bawwab alsoKnownAs Ali ibn Hilal
Ibn al-Bawwab alsoKnownAs Ali ibn Hilal
this entity surface form: Abu’l-Hasan Ali ibn Hilal
Ali ibn Hilal name Ali ibn Hilal self-link