Pixels in Islamic Art: Square Kufic Calligraphy (2020)

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24 comments

  • otras 3 days ago ago

    I always enjoyed the cover of Jeff Erickson‘s Algorithms book, which is al-Khwarizmi in this style.

    https://jeffe.cs.illinois.edu/teaching/algorithms/

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Khwarizmi

  • mrtksn 3 days ago ago

    Mardin Artuklu University logo is in this style: http://www.artuklu.edu.tr

    If you look closely, you should be able to see "Mardin Artuklu Üniversitesi" in the labyrinth.

  • omneity 3 days ago ago

    Worth noting that Kufi writing originates from the region of Kufa in modern-day Iraq, also the source of the Kufiyyeh headdress.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kufa

  • samirillian 3 days ago ago

    Just to clarify I don’t think that first image is Kufic script, whereas the second is the shahada (author calls it the shada)

    I’m not sure about the 2 kinds of scripts claim, I think there are a few more than that.

    • mda 3 days ago ago

      Not sure, I think first image is square or geometric Kufic (sometimes called "Satrancli Kûfi" in Turkish) of course looks quite different than typical Kufic script.

      • samirillian 11 hours ago ago

        The problem is I don't think the first one says anything, which, however stylistic, is still the point of a script. If it doesn't actually make a meaningful expression then it's not a script. What word has 20 s's in it?

  • hnlmorg 3 days ago ago

    There's some good examples on wikipedia as well: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/

    As someone with zero exposure to Kufic script before today, some of those images, and particular the circle ones in the original article, remind me of the London Underground "Labyrinth" mazes https://www.tubeopedia.co.uk/labyrinth-locations

  • brador 3 days ago ago

    Such abstraction can be used to obfuscate information. Could they contain and have contained hidden messages? Hushed passwords to enter secret areas of the temples hidden in plain sight?

  • mohsen1 3 days ago ago

    I had the idea of making a QR code generator that embeds those "Kufi" "scripts" but never got to do it. Now with LLM image generators it's pretty feasible

  • sudahtigabulan 3 days ago ago

    This one is not Kufic, but it's my favorite:

    https://imgur.com/a/G9RAzGv

  • hinell 3 days ago ago

    Incomprehensible for outsiders. Though, any script can be fit into "square" writing.

    • blacksmith_tb 3 days ago ago

      It varies, the example from the Topkapi Scroll, with the tile-like patterns of triangles and swastikas, took me a minute to recognize (but it's been 25yr since I took Arabic as an undergrad). Some of the other examples are fun, the shahada that looks like minarets is actually mirrored text, so it reads backwards from the left and normally (well, it's super-stylized) from the right.

    • xanderlewis 3 days ago ago

      Some more easily than others.

  • Calwestjobs 3 days ago ago

    Greatest shibboleths of them all.

  • ChinstrapCmnty 4 days ago ago

    Very cool!

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