The calligraphy has grown in Baghdad. . . And behold, he returned to it on your hands

in art •  7 years ago  (edited)

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Hameed al-Amedi expressed his admiration for the power of calligraphy of youth from Baghdad. This happened in 1950 and by that time the line was in a state of prejudice and decline. Turkey is governed by strict laws on the writing of Arabic letters. And professional cutter more than I suffered. So I can not accept new students to study this work or art during that period. Hameed and his calligraphy writers were originally descended from the pre-ruling era. So Hameed thought he and the people he lived with were the last generation of calligraphers.

We know that this condition exists only in Turkey. What is the situation in other Arab countries? If Hamed thinks beyond his understanding. It is surprising and surprising that many countries in the world live in the same situation for no common reason. Except Egypt, Syria and to some extent Iraq. The calligraphy was not satisfactory. No calligraphers like the Turks or the Persians. So when Hameed sees Hashim's calligraphy, he has the right to grow at this level and say what he says. Indeed, Hashema scored a major breakthrough for calligraphy in Iraq. Many of his calligraphers are trained by professors. Despite the presence of calligraphy art before he was in Iraq. However, none of them are fully devoted to calligraphy and not out of their local circle.

While he is interested to meet senior calligraphers and bring many models of papers or drawings from various places and many senior professors. He studied it and trained it until he stood on the smallest hidden objects of the calligraphers. And because he is more busy with calligraphies than his predecessors.

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It has an excellent part of excellence and ingenuity. And with all that possibility, he does not show himself as progressing to professor of calligraphy. Mainly Turkish people. When his students taught him, I was not ashamed to quote the phrase. They are the ideal model. Just about a month before his death, he said:

"Now that we have reached the rank of Turkish calligraphers, Hashim al-Baghdadi is Iraq's first calligrapher, but the students of calligraphy in many countries proudly study it from the book (Arabic calligraphic rules)."
Today, his book remains a book for educated and professional people, regardless of his generation, and it says the renowned calligraphist Mohamed Amzil from Maghreb: Most of the Arabic calligraphers from my generation have been influenced or taken from Arabic calligraphy brochures. regarded as the first spiritual professor and professor who has no line in direct learning with professors We have prepared this file about our late teacher, Hashim al-Baghdadi, with a valuable contribution to Mrs. Zahra Rashid al-Qaisi (Ummu Raqeem) the other side of his life.He highlights his character as husband, father and friend. . And a man. And Msamah Dr Iyad al-Husseini, who hired Balastaven thanked Mahmoud al-Jubouri and calligraphy artist Mohammad Hassan Badawi to collect as much information and photos as possible. The calligrapher was also donated by Muhazi al-Jubouri and Professor Al-'Amama Yousef Thunoon.

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