khatāṭ
khatāṭ is a traditional form of Arabic calligraphy that emphasizes artistic expression through beautifully crafted letters and words. It is often used in religious texts, poetry, and decorative art, showcasing the skill of the calligrapher. The style varies, with different scripts like Naskh, Thuluth, and Diwani each having unique characteristics.
This art form has deep cultural significance in many Islamic societies, where it serves not only as a means of communication but also as a way to convey beauty and spirituality. Calligraphers often undergo extensive training to master the techniques and styles, making khatāṭ a respected profession and art form.