Kufi Script
Kufi Script is one of the oldest forms of Arabic calligraphy, characterized by its angular, geometric shapes. Originating in the city of Kufa in Iraq during the 7th century, it was primarily used for writing the Quran and other important texts. The script's bold and clear lines made it suitable for inscriptions on buildings and coins.
Over time, Kufi Script evolved into various styles, including decorative and monumental forms. Its unique aesthetic has influenced many modern calligraphers and artists, making it a significant part of Islamic art and culture. Today, it is often used in architectural designs and graphic art.