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A Reyhan script from the 14th century.

Reyhan (Arabic: ریحان) is one of the six canonical scripts of Perso-Arabic calligraphy. The word Reyhan means basil in Arabic and Persian. Reyhan is a variant of the Muhaqqaq script, but it is finer than Muhaqqaq, likened to flowers and leaves of basil.[1] It was developed during the Abbasid era by Ibn al-Bawwab.[2]

References

  1. ^ "معرفی خط ریحان". golestane.net. Retrieved 1 September 2015.
  2. ^ الفخرو، إبراهيم بن يوسف (2015م). رحلة الخط العربي في ظلال المصحف الشريف (الطبعة الأولى). صفحة 100