
The calligraphy and inscriptions within the Prophet’s Mosque represent one of the finest expressions of Islamic art, where sacred geometry meets the spiritual atmosphere of Madinah.
Decorating the mosque’s walls, ceilings, and columns, these artistic compositions prominently feature classical Arabic scripts such as Thuluth and Kufic, used to present verses from the Qur’an and sayings from the Prophetic Sunnah. In recent expansions led by Saudi Arabia, this architectural character has been further enhanced through the use of luxurious natural materials and exceptional artistic craftsmanship, carefully blending historical heritage with contemporary techniques.
Arabic Calligraphy
Through regular and meticulous preservation efforts, the Kingdom ensures that these calligraphic and floral designs remain vibrant and enduring—standing as a living reflection of Islamic civilization and offering visual inspiration to the millions who visit the mosque each year.
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