
ALLAHUS SAMAD
Lithograph on Paper
Circa
1930
Size (cms)
24.7 X 35.2
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 prominently features Allahus Samad [Arabic] ("Allah, the Absolute!") at the center, symbolizing His self-sufficiency and eternal nature. Surrounding the central inscription are other revered names of God in Arabic, each representing a divine attribute. Arranged in a clockwise sequence from the top, the names include Ya Raḥimu ("O Most Merciful"), Ya Sattaru ("O Concealer"), Ya Karimu ("O Most Generous"), and Ya Ghaffaru ("O All-Forgiving"). The intricate calligraphy and sacred inscriptions reflect deep spiritual significance, emphasizing the divine qualities of mercy, forgiveness, and generosity.
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