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Islamic Art Festival New Dates: A Celebration of Creativity and Heritage The International Islamic Art Festival 2024, originally set to take place from November 15-18, has been postponed due to government restrictions on public gatherings amid severe smog conditions. The much-anticipated event has now been rescheduled to February 21-25, 2025. Held in Lahore, Pakistan, this premier festival has grown to become a global beacon for Islamic art, showcasing creativity, tradition, and cultural heritage. A Premier Event Showcasing Islamic Art Now in its fourth year, the International Islamic Art Festival has firmly established itself as a leading platform for highlighting the richness of Islamic

International Islamic Art Festival 2024: A Celebration of Creativity and Heritage The International Islamic Art Festival 2024, originally scheduled to take place from November 15-18, has been postponed due to the government’s ban on public gatherings amid severe smog conditions. The eagerly awaited festival has now been rescheduled to February 21-25, 2025. This premier event in Lahore, Pakistan, has become a beacon of Islamic art and culture, drawing global attention for its celebration of creativity, tradition, and heritage. A Premier Event Showcasing Islamic Art The Islamic Art Festival in Pakistan, now in its 4th year, has firmly established itself as a global platform

Khursheed-e-Jahan Taab: Calligraphy’s Timeless Tradition We are delighted to announce the International Islamic Art Festival (IIAF24), organized from Friday, 15 November to Saturday, 18 November 2024, in Lahore, in conjunction with UNESCO's Islamic Art Day. This designated day by UNESCO aims to raise awareness and appreciation of Islamic art's rich heritage and its contributions to global culture. As pioneers in celebrating this occasion, we have consistently hosted impactful events showcasing the diversity of Islamic art. Our efforts have created a lasting legacy, particularly among youth and art enthusiasts, by providing access to previously unavailable knowledge and experiences and bridging traditional art

The Beauty and Significance of the Handwritten Quran: Mushaf e Pakistan The Handwritten Quran holds a unique and revered place in Islamic culture, representing not only the divine message but also the artistry and craftsmanship of its calligraphers. Among the various efforts to preserve this ancient tradition, Irfan Qureshi stands out as a prominent figure, dedicated to the meticulous art of creating handwritten Qurans. His current project, the Mushaf e Pakistan, is set to be showcased at the upcoming Islamic Art Festival, celebrating the timeless beauty of Islamic calligraphy and culture. The Art of Handwriting the Quran The Quran, believed to be the

The Timeless Art of the Hand Written Illuminated Quran The Quran, the holy book of Islam, holds a sacred place in the hearts of millions worldwide. For centuries, its verses have been transcribed by hand, embodying not just spiritual devotion but also an intricate art form. The tradition of the Hand Written Quran has evolved, producing some of the most beautiful manuscripts in the history of Islamic art. Today, this revered tradition continues with artists like Irfan Qureshi, who is playing a pivotal role in preserving and enhancing this legacy. The Historical Significance of the Hand Written Quran Before the advent of the

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