Kufi Maghribi
Kufi Maghribi is a distinctive style of Arabic calligraphy that originated in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It is characterized by its angular, geometric shapes and bold lines, making it visually striking. This script is often used in decorative arts, manuscripts, and architectural inscriptions, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the area.
The Kufi Maghribi style is a variation of the broader Kufi script, which dates back to the early Islamic period. While traditional Kufi is more rigid and formal, Kufi Maghribi incorporates more fluidity and creativity, allowing for artistic expression. This style remains popular among calligraphers and artists today.