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First day back. And this is what I opened. 🤍Al-Rahman on Procreate, tasbih on the side, regular life resumed.Something’s...
02/06/2026

First day back. And this is what I opened. 🤍

Al-Rahman on Procreate, tasbih on the side, regular life resumed.

Something’s taking shape on this page. Coming very soon. 👀


عيد مبارك 🌙I genuinely can’t believe ten days went by this fast. I started this series thinking ‘I’ll show up every day’...
29/05/2026

عيد مبارك 🌙

I genuinely can’t believe ten days went by this fast. I started this series thinking ‘I’ll show up every day’ — and here we are. Day ten. Eid day.

This journey started with one intention: to use these ten blessed days not just in worship, but in connection. With you. With my craft. With the words I’ve been building my life around for the past 5 years.

And something shifted for me this Zil Hajj — quietly, but really.

I hope something shifted for you too. I hope you fasted, or tried to. I hope you made at least one dua that you really meant. I hope you were a little more generous than usual. I hope you slowed down, even once.

From my little calligraphy corner to wherever you’re reading this — Eid Mubarak. May your sacrifice be accepted. May your prayers be answered. May this day bring ease to every heart that’s been carrying something heavy.

Thank you for being here. Truly. 🤍

Come back next week — we’ll be back to our regular content soon. But today, eat something good and rest.

عيد مبارك ❤️

الْيَوْمَ أَكْمَلْتُ لَكُمْ دِينَكُم“Today I have perfected your religion for you.” — Quran 5:3This verse was revealed o...
27/05/2026

الْيَوْمَ أَكْمَلْتُ لَكُمْ دِينَكُم
“Today I have perfected your religion for you.” — Quran 5:3

This verse was revealed on the Day of Arafah.

I’m not standing on that plain today. But I’m sitting in a city that holds its own kind of nearness, and I’ve been reading this ayah since Fajr trying to hold what it means.

On the greatest day of the year — not a day before, not a day after — Allah chose this moment. In front of witnesses. With the sky as the ceiling. On a plain where the distance between a person and their Lord becomes something you can almost measure.

The pilgrims are there right now. Standing. Asking. Some of them crying in Arabic they don’t fully understand, which is its own kind of beautiful. All of them hoping the same thing.

And then the night.

Muzdallifah — sleeping under the open sky with the earth as your bed and pebbles gathered for the morning. No hotels, no comfort sought. Just submission. The kind that doesn’t ask for cushioning.

Two experiences in one day that I think about every single year.

If you’re fasting today — الله یقبل منک. If you’re making dua from wherever you are — so is the rest of the Ummah. These hours are the same for all of us regardless of where we’re standing.

Ask for everything. Tonight especially.

— E&H Calligraphy | 5 years of traditional practice

لَبَّيْكَ اللّٰهُمَّ لَبَّيْكَ“Here I am, O Allah. Here I am.”I’ve been sitting with this phrase for days now.Not becaus...
26/05/2026

لَبَّيْكَ اللّٰهُمَّ لَبَّيْكَ
“Here I am, O Allah. Here I am.”

I’ve been sitting with this phrase for days now.

Not because I heard it. Because I keep returning to it.

There’s something about being here —
where these days don’t just pass, they weigh.

The adhan doesn’t sound the same.
The silence between prayers isn’t empty.
Even familiar words… arrive differently.

لَبَّيْك - Here I am

As someone who writes Arabic every day — who knows the shape of each letter before the pen touches the page — writing this word is a different experience from saying it. You slow down inside every letter. The laam, the ba, the ya, the kaf. By the time your hand reaches the end you’ve been inside the word long enough to actually mean it.

You’re here.
You answered.
You showed up.

That’s all it means. And somehow that’s everything.

— E&H Calligraphy | 5 years of traditional practice

Today is Yawm al-Tarwiyah — the 8th of Zil Hajj.Historically, this is the day Hajj pilgrims would leave Makkah for Mina,...
25/05/2026

Today is Yawm al-Tarwiyah — the 8th of Zil Hajj.

Historically, this is the day Hajj pilgrims would leave Makkah for Mina, beginning the ritual days. The word Tarwiyah comes from a root meaning ‘to think deeply’ or ‘to quench.’

I love that. In the middle of the most sacred journey of a person’s life — there’s a day literally named after reflection.

We live in a culture that celebrates speed. Fast decisions, fast content, fast growth. But Tarwiyah asks us to pause. To think. To let something settle before we move.

Today I’m going to write slowly. Not to produce something. Just to think with my pen. To let the movement of the brush remind me that some things can’t be rushed — including a heart that’s trying to find its way back to God.

What do you need to slow down on right now? 🕊️

The qalam doesn’t know what day it is.It doesn’t know it’s Zil Hajj.It doesn’t know where I am, or what the air feels li...
24/05/2026

The qalam doesn’t know what day it is.

It doesn’t know it’s Zil Hajj.
It doesn’t know where I am, or what the air feels like right now,
or that somewhere nearby, someone is making the most important dua of their life.

It just knows ink.
Pressure.
The angle of your hand.

But you know.
And somehow… that changes what comes out of it.

I’ve been writing every day on this trip. Nothing planned.
Just letting the pen find its way — the way it does when you stop directing it
and start listening instead.

Five years in… and this part still surprises me.

— E&H Calligraphy | 5 years of traditional practice

Something is happening after Eid.I’ve been sitting on it for a while. Not ready to say what yet — it’s the kind of thing...
24/05/2026

Something is happening after Eid.

I’ve been sitting on it for a while. Not ready to say what yet — it’s the kind of thing that’s easier to show than explain and I’m not quite there.

5 years of traditional calligraphy. One new direction.

Most days I’m excited. Some days terrified. Both feel right.

After Eid. Here. 🤍

— E&H Calligraphy

صبر. شكر. توكل.Three paintings. The only three things you really need for the next few days.For those there right now — ...
23/05/2026

صبر. شكر. توكل.

Three paintings. The only three things you really need for the next few days.

For those there right now — in the heat, in the crowds, holding onto focus in salah…
this is where صبر lives. Not in ease, but in choosing to stay anyway.

And for those watching from afar, wishing to be there —
your صبر is in the waiting.

Likewise, شكر looks different too.
For some, it’s standing on that land.
For others, it’s simply witnessing these days… still hoping, still making du‘a.

And توكل…
for the ones there and the ones not yet called —
a quiet surrender that Allah knows the timing better than we do.

I painted these as a set because none of them work alone. You can’t have reliance without gratitude. You can’t have patience without something to trust in.

Swipe to see each one up close. 🤍

— E&H Calligraphy | 5 years of traditional practice

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This is the Kaaba. Or my version of it.I remember sitting with a blank canvas wondering if I had any right to try. The K...
22/05/2026

This is the Kaaba. Or my version of it.

I remember sitting with a blank canvas wondering if I had any right to try. The Kiswah — that black cloth embroidered with gold — has been draped over the Kaaba for centuries. Calligraphers who dedicated their entire lives to those inscriptions. And there I was, in my room, with paint.

I started anyway.

There’s something that happens when you try to paint something sacred — you stop thinking about whether it’s good. You just try to be worthy of the attempt. The gold Thuluth script, the white vine borders, the corner where the cloth meets itself. Every detail exists somewhere far away and matters to 2 billion people.

These 10 days of Zil Hajj, the Kaaba is surrounded by pilgrims right now. The Hujjaj are there — circling, weeping, asking. And the rest of us are here, carrying our own version of longing.

Hajj is on my dua list. Is it on yours? 🤍

— E&H Calligraphy | 5 years of traditional practice

اَللّٰهُ نُورُ السَّمٰوٰاتِ وَالْأَرْضِ“Allah is the Light of the Heavens and the Earth.” — Quran 24:35Not every darknes...
21/05/2026

اَللّٰهُ نُورُ السَّمٰوٰاتِ وَالْأَرْضِ

“Allah is the Light of the Heavens and the Earth.” — Quran 24:35

Not every darkness is meant to stay.

In the quiet moments, when everything feels heavy, this verse reminds us—light is not lost, it’s just waiting to be seen.

Like these flowing strokes, His light finds its way through every darkness, every heart, every moment.

Which ayah or dhikr would you want to see next? 👇

— E&H Calligraphy | 5 years of traditional practice

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