Hilya Calligraphy Panel Precision Reprint in Jali Thuluth and Naskh Scripts Talik

Hilya Calligraphy Panel Precision Reprint in Jali Thuluth and Naskh Scripts Talik
Hilya Calligraphy Panel Precision Reprint in Jali Thuluth and Naskh Scripts Talik
Hilya Calligraphy Panel Precision Reprint in Jali Thuluth and Naskh Scripts Talik
Hilya Calligraphy Panel Precision Reprint in Jali Thuluth and Naskh Scripts Talik
Hilya Calligraphy Panel Precision Reprint in Jali Thuluth and Naskh Scripts Talik
Hilya Calligraphy Panel Precision Reprint in Jali Thuluth and Naskh Scripts Talik

Hilya Calligraphy Panel Precision Reprint in Jali Thuluth and Naskh Scripts Talik

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The Hilya Sharif (Turkish: hilye) is a calligraphic arrangement that originated in Ottoman times by the master calligrapher Hafiz Osman, dealing with the physical description of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. This beautiful design has historically been displayed in a prominent place in Muslim households throughout the world. Hilya literally means "ornament" and is translated in Imam Ghazali Institute’s Shama’il as “beautiful description”:

“Hasan ibn Ali رضي الله عنه reported: “I asked my maternal uncle, Hind ibn Abi Hala, who was skilled in describing features (wassaf), about the beautiful description (hilya) of the Messenger of Allah ﷺ. I desired for him to describe some of his features to me so I could cherish and hold on to them...” — From IGI's edition of Al-Shama'il al-Muhammadiyya

The Components of the Hilya Sharif:

Though there are many versions of the Hilya Sharif, in general they all include the following elements:

The central disc of the Hilya Sharif, with the four smaller discs around it 

  • The basmala, often translated as “In the name of God, the Merciful, the Compassionate” at the top
  • A large central disc, typically containing the description of the Prophet ﷺ found in hadith 7 of the Shama’il
  • Four smaller discs containing the names of the four rightly-guided caliphs
  • A verse of the Qur’an containing a description of the Prophet ﷺ, often verse 21:107 or 68:4, below the discs
  • The remainder of the text of hadith 7 of the Shama’il at the bottom, followed by prayers and blessings upon the Prophet ﷺ 

The embellishment and ornamentation of the Hilya Sharif also takes on many different forms & styles.

In his discussion of the Hilya, and of the Shama’il in general, Shaykh Aslam repeatedly, emphatically stresses the importance of remembering the Prophet ﷺ while at home:

        "Once [the Prophet] ﷺ becomes the one who is most spoken about, most remembered, most revered, and most praised in our homes, we will find that our homes become a different place. We will find that within our homes, we have Gardens of Paradise."

In this present time, we believe it is particularly important to revive the practice of displaying the Hilya Sharif in our homes.

Perhaps the terrible events of recent times, related to deliberately offensive depictions of Allah’s noble Messenger ﷺ, can serve as a catalyst for Muslims across the world to revive this practice, of connecting to Allah’s Messenger ﷺ through the beautiful word-portrait of the Hilya Sharif.

Calligraphy by Yasarizade Mustafa Izzet Effendi

Tezhip by Ayten Tiryaki

Size: 67.5x46.5 cm

Made in Turkey.

Please note the frame is not included in the purchase. Dimensions may be larger or smaller than is appears in photos.