Calligrapher Osman Taha

The calligrapher Othman Taha, the calligrapher of the Noble Qur’an
He was born in the countryside of Aleppo in 1352 AH corresponding to 1934 AD. His father, Sheikh Abdo Hussein Taha, is an imam and preacher of a mosque and a sheikh who recites the primary and secondary lesson book in the legitimate city of Aleppo / Khusrawiyya, and during this period he studied with calligraphy sheikhs in Aleppo and teachers Muhammad Ali al-Mawlawi, Muhammad al-Khatib, Hussein Hosni “al-Turki” and al-Sheikh. Abdel-Gawad, the calligrapher, Mr. Ibrahim Al-Rifai
Corresponding to 1964 AD, he received a general diploma from the Faculty of Education at the University of Damascus, a BA from the city of Damascus, and a BA.
In Damascus, Professor Muhammad Badawi al-Dirani (the calligrapher of Bilad al-Sham) took a lot from him in the Persian script and the Thuluth script in 1379 corresponding to 1960 until 1967 AD.
He obtained a license in good calligraphy from the Sheikh of the calligraphers of the Islamic world, Hamid Al-Amidi, may God have mercy on him, in 1392 AH corresponding to 1973 AD.
Member of the International Jury for the Arabic Calligraphy Contest, which has been held in Istanbul every three years since 1408 and 1988
He was appointed as a calligrapher for the King Fahd Complex for the Printing of the Noble Qur’an in Medina since 1408 AD corresponding to 1988 AD, and a writer of the Qur’an in the Prophet’s city


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