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The late calligrapher Abdelrahim Amin Bukhari is considered one of the most prominent pioneers of Arabic calligraphy who made significant contributions to the creation of the Kiswa, the covering of the Holy Kaaba. He was responsible for inscribing Quranic verses and Islamic decorations with gold and silver threads onto the black fabric of the Kaaba. Born in Mecca in 1335 AH (1916 CE), he dedicated his artistic career to serving the Sacred House. He held several leadership and artistic positions, including writing the first door of the Kaaba during the Saudi era and supervising the design and execution phases of the Kiswa. His work was marked by precision and creativity, leaving a lasting mark on Islamic artistic heritage.
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