![]() Further studies showed that at the advent of Islam Naskh was main script, not a branch of Kufic script. ![]() The discovery from Jabal – Sala close to Madina has proved the cursive style ( Naskh ) existed at the dawn of Islam. It is typically believed that Naskh calligraphy was originated by Ibn Muqlah in 310 AH however, recent studies believed that it was a development of the Kufic from the date when Islam arose. It is still common in these regions because it got better popularity instead of decline . Naskh was emerged mainly in the whole Middle East including Egypt as well as some western countries. It was given this name because it cancelled all of the other forms of writing and it started copying Quran as well as other books . A new style emerged, known to the history as Naskh which reached popularity and was used side by side with Kufic. This is the reason why the non – Arab region generated other Arabian scripts which could be easily read and write. But most of the regions were struggling to read and write the Kufic. ![]() In the early days of Islam, the Arabs gave accomplishment to the Kufic calligraphy, because it was considered as a divine script.
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