Ruqʿah script explained

(Arabic: رُقعة) or is a writing style of Arabic script intended for the rapid production of texts. It a relatively simple and plain style, used for everyday writing and often used for signs.[1] The Ottoman calligraphers Mumtaz Efendi[2] (1810–1872) and Mustafa Izzet Efendi (1801–1876) are credited with standardizing the writing style which has existed in slightly different styles as everyday handwriting.

It is not to be confused with the much older reqāʿ style.[3]

Description and usage

Ruqʿah is the most common type of handwriting in the Arabic script. It is known for its clipped letters composed of short, straight lines and simple curves, as well as its straight and even lines of text. It was probably derived from the Thuluth and Naskh styles.

Unlike other types of calligraphy, ruqʿah is not considered as an art form. Instead, it is a functional style of writing that is quick to write and easy to read. Every literate Ottoman was expected to be able to use the ruqʿah.[4] [5]

The demonstration underneath is not typical since it uses full vowels, which are rarely used in handwriting:

If one of the ruqʿah style fonts is installed, the following should appear as the above image sample:

خَيْر للمَرء أن يَمُوتَ فِى سَبِيل فِكرَتِه مِنْ أنْ يَعِيشَ طُولَ الدَهْرِ جَبَانًا عَن نِصْرةِ وَطَنِه

Typefaces

Examples of a modern digital typeface rendering Arabic text in this style, are:

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Nemeth, Titus . Arabic type-making in the Machine Age. The influence of technology on the form of Arabic type, 1908–1993 . 2017 . Brill . 978-90-04-30377-5 . 993032900.
  2. Web site: Hattat Ebûbekir Mümtâz Efendi kimdir? Ebûbekir Mümtâz Efendi hayatı ve eserleri - Ketebe . 2022-05-05 . www.ketebe.org.
  3. Book: J. R. Osborn. Letters of Light: Arabic Script in Calligraphy, Print, and Digital Design. 68. Harvard University Press. 2017. 9780674978584.
  4. Book: Uğur Derman, M. . Letters in Gold: Ottoman Calligraphy from the Sakıp Sabancı Collection, Istanbul . New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art . 1998 . 20 . The Art of Turkish Calligraphy . https://books.google.com/books?id=xri9e8h7zIUC&lpg=PP1&pg=PA20.
  5. Web site: en. Creative Arabic Calligraphy for Beginners: Introduction. EnvatoTuts. 2014-11-10. 2017-05-04 . Joumana . Medlej.
  6. Web site: GitHub – aliftype/Aref-ruqaa: Aref Ruqaa (رقعة عارف) is a Ruqaa typeface. GitHub. 5 February 2022.
  7. Web site: Rakkas: Designed by Zeynep Akay . Google Fonts . 22 December 2021.
  8. Web site: B Arabic Style Font . 24 December 2022 . Fonts2U.
  9. Web site: Layla Ruqaa . Font Library . 30 August 2022.