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Arab CultureMuhaqqaq is a type of calligraphic script in Arabic derived from Thuluth by widening the horizontal sections of the letters in the Thuluth script.
It was abandoned after the 16th century and only a very few panels and a number of Besmeles in hilyas describing the virtues and qualities of Muhammad are to be found written in this script.
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