The piece features a square composition filled with elegant Arabic calligraphy, rendered in a dark, possibly black or deep brown, script against a shimmering gold or metallic-toned background. The script is densely packed, filling the entire surface with a sense of reverence and devotion.
The text is arranged in a grid-like pattern, with lines of writing running horizontally across the surface. The calligraphy appears to be a recitation or listing of the 99 names of Allah (Asmaul Husna), a common and revered practice in Islamic art. Each name is carefully executed, with the characteristic flowing lines and intricate curves of Arabic script.
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