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Exploring the Connections Between Islamic and Japanese Art
  Fuad Kouichi Honda, a renowned Japanese artist and Arabic calligrapher, once described the Qur’an as “music without sound.” For him, the Qur’an’s verses are more than just static words on a page; they are moving expressions of life itself. For instance, the essence of life could be captured in a single word: water. This sentiment is reflected in his art, which bridges the gap between Islamic art and Japanese aesthetics. Each color, each curve, and each variation in thickness is meticulously chosen to evoke the spirit of the Qu’ran’s verses. “Words about water have a very profound meaning,” he once said. “Water is important in the Qur’an as it has different shapes every moment and this is s

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