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SPL's exhibition highlights art of Arabic calligraphy

SPL's exhibition highlights art of Arabic calligraphy

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In an interview with 'Sharjah 24,' Al Naqbi shared that the exhibition will remain open until July 20th. It will showcase the growth of letters and styles used in the Quran, along with the story behind the addition of symbols that help with pronunciation in the Arabic language. The exhibition features a variety of artistic pieces and rare old manuscripts, allowing visitors to explore the rich history and evolution of Arabic calligraphy throughout the years.
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