Shafiq-Uz-Zaman Khan
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Born
2 November 1956
Shafiq-Uz-Zaman Khan
2 November 1956
Rawalpindi, Pakistan)
KnownforCalligraphy,Khat-e-Sulas Thuluth.
MovementIslamic calligraphy;
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| Born | Shafiq-Uz-Zaman Khan 2 November 1956 Rawalpindi, Pakistan) |
| Known for | Calligraphy,Khat-e-Sulas Thuluth. |
| Movement | Islamic calligraphy; |
Ustad Shafiq-Uz-Zaman Khan (Urdu استاد شفیق الزماں خان a famous Pakistani calligrapher and head of restoring art at Masjid an-Nabawi the second holiest site of Muslims in the world.[1] He was born in Rawalpindi 2 November 1956 and grew up in Karachi Pakistan.[2]
He is inspired by famous Turkish calligrapher Hamid Aytaç.[3][4][5][6][7] He is known for work in the Arabic calligraphy styles of Khat-e-Sulas and Thuluth.[8]

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