Those who made it possible
Calligrapher Ahmad Amer
Ahmed Amer, a Saudi calligrapher and designer, is a certified trainer in Arabic calligraphy at King Saud University and the Royal Institute of Arts, in addition to the Manassat Training Center.
Calligrapher Ahmed Amer contributed to granting the Waw application an artistic review of the Ruq'ah calligraphy.
Calligrapher Ahmed Amer contributed to granting the Waw application an artistic review of the Ruq'ah calligraphy.
Calligrapher Masoud bin mohammad Hafez
Masoud bin Hafez bin Mohammad, one of the most prominent calligraphers in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, a licensed scholar in Arabic calligraphy, and a teacher of Arabic calligraphy in and outside the Grand Mosque in Mecca. He also wrote many texts in Quranic readings.
Calligrapher Masoud Hafez endowed the Waw application with many illustrative manuscripts of Arabic calligraphy.
Calligrapher Masoud Hafez endowed the Waw application with many illustrative manuscripts of Arabic calligraphy.
Calligrapher Mukhtar Alam
Mukhtar Alam Mufaid Al-Rahman Muhammad Ismail Shaqdar, the most famous calligrapher in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Sheikh of the calligraphers of Makkah Al-Mukarramah, and the calligrapher of the Kaaba Kiswa, works in the Kaaba Kiswa Factory.
The calligrapher, Mukhtar Alem, contributed to granting the Waw application an integrated approach in teaching Ruq’ah calligraphy.
The calligrapher, Mukhtar Alem, contributed to granting the Waw application an integrated approach in teaching Ruq’ah calligraphy.