Rhetorical Style of Visual Calligraphy in the patterns of the Calligrapher Ibrahim Al-Arrāf

Authors

  • Fawzi Ali Ali Sweileh
  • Abdullah Ali Saleh Al-Jawzi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53286/arts.v1i6.268

Keywords:

البلاغة الجديدة, الصورة الخطية, المشق, الشعرية, التداول

Abstract

This research aims at unveiling (the rhetorical style of visual calligraphy in the patterns of the calligrapher Ibrahim Al-Arrāfi) as one of the artists who enriched the creative movement in Saudi Arabia, and one of those who contributed in teaching the new generation at the Holy Mosque in Mecca until his artistic activity and innovative experiment became an integral part of the contemporary creative movement in the Arab world. The aims of the research are established and justified, having belief that calligraphic patterns possess features of creativity, admiration and critical works.In this way, the research went on -in the light of Modern rhetoric- to approach the compilation of the calligrapher Al-Arrafi titled “Pattern: the Scale of Arabic Calligraphy”. Meanwhile, what is desired from comparing selected samples out of his Calligraphic Patterns is to answer this methodological question that will determine the research direction and draw the critical engagement horizon and objectives of the research: What are rhetorical capabilities that granted the visual calligraphy in the patterns of the calligrapher Ibrahim Al-Arrāfi its creative power and conviction efficiency? From the question that imposed its implicit authority on the substance of the research, its interests were determined between poetry as the fruit of imagination and conviction as the fruit of pragmatics.

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Published

2021-05-28

How to Cite

Sweileh, F. A. A. ., & Al-Jawzi, A. A. S. (2021). Rhetorical Style of Visual Calligraphy in the patterns of the Calligrapher Ibrahim Al-Arrāf. Arts for Linguistic & Literary Studies, 1(6), 452–490. https://doi.org/10.53286/arts.v1i6.268

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