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Thuluth (, or , ; , Sols; : Sülüs, from "one-third") is an variety of Islamic calligraphy. The straight angular forms of were replaced in the new script by curved and lines. In Thuluth, one-third of each letter slopes, from which the name (meaning "a third" in Arabic) comes. An alternative theory to the meaning is that the smallest width of the letter is one third of its widest part. It is an elegant, script, used in medieval times on decorations. Various calligraphic styles evolved from Thuluth through slight changes of form.


History
The greatest contributions to the evolution of the Thuluth script occurred in the in three successive steps that Ottoman art historians call "calligraphical revolutions":


Artists
The best known artist to write the Thuluth script at its zenith is said to be Mustafa Râkım Efendi (1757–1826), a painter who set a standard in Ottoman calligraphy which many believe has not been surpassed to this day. Journal of Ottoman Calligraphy :: RAKIM: “Mustafa Rakim” (1757 - 1826) :: April :: 2006


Usage
Thuluth is mainly used to write the headings of , Qur'anic chapters, and also for Arabic writings in mosques. Some of the oldest copies of the Qur'an were written entirely in Thuluth. Later copies were written in a combination of Thuluth and either Naskh or . After the 15th century Naskh came to be used exclusively.

The script is used in the flags of Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan, where the text, Shahada al , is written in Thuluth.


Style
An important aspect of Thuluth is the use of harakat ( "hareke" in Turkish) to represent vowel sounds and of certain other stylistic marks to beautify the script. The rules governing the former are similar to the rules for any Arabic script. The stylistic marks have their own rules regarding placement and grouping which allow for great creativity as to shape and orientation. For example, one grouping technique is to separate the marks written below letters from those written above.


Scripts developed from Thuluth
Since its creation, Thuluth has given rise to a variety of scripts used in calligraphy and over time has allowed numerous modifications. was developed for use in large panels, such as those on tombstones. The script was developed by widening the horizontal sections of the letters in Thuluth. The Naskh script introduced a number of modifications resulting in smaller size and greater delicacy. is a smaller version of Thuluth.

Ruq'ah was probably derived from Thuluth and Naskh.


Gallery
File:Thuluth - Yaqut al-Mustasimi.jpg|Line in thuluth written by Yaqut al-Musta'simi (d. 1298). Library of Congress. File:محراب اولجایتو.jpg| in the winter prayer hall of the Jameh Mosque of Isfahan with inscription in carved in thuluth designed by (d. 1325/1326) File:Khalili Collection Islamic Art gls 0172.4.jpg| enamelled flask. Its shoulder bears a wide band with a dedication to an unnamed sultan in thuluth. Egypt or Syria, first half of the 14th century. Khalili Collection of Islamic Art. File:Illuminated opening of the Mamluk Qur'an (National Library of Egypt Masahif Rasid 14, ff.1b-2a).jpg|Opening pages from the Mamluk Qur'an with first verse of in monumental thuluth script. Egypt, late 1350s. Egyptian National Library. File:Album leaf (CBL T 426, f.1a).jpg|Album leaf from by in thuluth (upper panel) and naskh script. , between 1500–1520 (illumination from 18th century). Chester Beatty Library. File:Southern Portal - Taj Mahal - Agra 2014-05-14 3793.JPG|Inscription in thuluth at the Southern Portal of , designed by Amanat Khan Shirazi. , between 1631–1638. File:Album leaf from a Muraqqa by Hafiz Osman (MIK I. 1985.11.9).jpg|Album leaf from by Hâfiz Osman in thuluth (upper panel) and naskh script. Istanbul, 1693/1694. Museum of Islamic Art, Berlin. File:Signed Mustafa Rakım - Levha (calligraphic inscription) - Google Art Project.jpg|Levha (calligraphic inscription) in by Mustafa Râkim. Istanbul, between 1809 –1826. Sakıp Sabancı Museum.


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