
AḤMAD MUJTABA
Lithograph on Paper
Circa
1930
Size (cms)
34.3 X 24.3
Artist
Anonymous
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Publisher
Hafiz-Qamar-ud-Din & Sons, Mochi Gate, Lahore.
Printer
Bolton Fine Art Offset Litho Works, Bombay- Active
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This lithograph features the beautifully inscribed Arabic phrase Aḥmad Mujtaba [Arabic], meaning "The One Who Praises Allah the Most." The central inscription is encircled by the names of the four revered caliphs of Islam, each positioned at a distinct corner: Abu Bakr (top right), Umar (top left), Uthman (bottom right), and Ali (bottom left). The intricate calligraphy and symmetrical arrangement pay homage to the legacy of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his closest companions, reflecting their esteemed roles in Islamic history. The artwork seamlessly blends religious devotion with artistic craftsmanship, making it a remarkable expression of faith and reverence.
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