A master's thesis at the University of Basra discusses the letter structure of sacred letters in the Contemporary Arab formation

A master's thesis at the Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Basra discussed the alphabetic structure of sacred letters in contemporary Arab formation.

The thesis presented by the researcher Haider Saleh Abdullah included the topic of studying the structure of the Arabic letter within the boundaries of sacred speech and the great role that speech played in the representation of works of art, whether painting, sculpture or ceramics.

The thesis aims to study the works of the subject of the letter structure that contributes to the preservation of the heritage and Islamic Arts and the importance of the discourse that enriched the works of art and influenced them as a major element of the artwork.

The letter concluded that the literal structure of the sacred speech reflected a psychological state that expresses the speech of self-propensity and the search for the missing singularity that meets the urgent basic requirements of his being.

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