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Kashmiri High School Student Writes Entire Holy Quran by Hand

Arbeen Tahir, a high school student from Bandipora, Jammu, and Kashmir, wrote the entire Holy Quran by hand in just six months despite having no formal calligraphy training. She learned the art form from YouTube tutorials.

Learning Calligraphy

Arbeen’s journey to writing the Quran started with a simple dream of writing the holy book by hand. Encouraged by her family and friends, she started learning calligraphy by watching tutorial videos on YouTube. Arbeen’s dedication and hard work paid off, and she could complete the 900-page Al-Quran in six months. She showed her work to her cousins for any corrections and received their support throughout the process.

Arbeen’s dedication to completing the Quran in six months

Her achievements are widely discussed on social media, with many congratulating her on her incredible feat. Arbeen’s success is a testament to the determination and passion of young girls from Kashmir, who are not afraid to pursue their dreams and make a difference in the world. Despite her young age, Arbeen has shown that hard work and dedication make anything possible.

Importance of patience and skill in calligraphy

A calligraphy is an art form that requires a lot of patience and skill, and Arbeen’s achievements are all the more remarkable considering her lack of formal training. Her story has inspired many young people to take up calligraphy and follow their dreams, no matter their obstacles.

Family and friends’ crucial role in supporting Arbeen’s journey

Arbeen’s family and friends have played a crucial role in supporting her in her journey to write the Quran by hand. Their unwavering support has been instrumental in helping her overcome any challenges she may have faced along the way. They have encouraged her to pursue her passion and have celebrated her success every step of the way.

Importance of supporting and celebrating the achievements of young girls like Arbeen

In conclusion, Arbeen Tahir’s story is a testament to the incredible potential of young girls in Kashmir. Despite their challenges, these girls are determined to succeed and make a difference. With hard work, dedication, and the support of their loved ones, they are destined for great things. We should all celebrate and support the achievements of young girls like Arbeen and help them to reach their full potential.

Also Read: The Classical Art of Tilla Embroidery: Tracing The Roots Of A Cultural Heritage

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