Taj Mahal Calligraphy
The
Taj Mahal always welcomes each of
its visitors with an inscription, written in beautiful
handwriting, on the
great gate that reads "O Soul, thou art at rest. Return to the Lord at
peace with Him, and He at peace with you.
" It was Abdul Haq, who created
this in 1609, and was bestowed with the title of 'Amanat Khan' by none other than Emperor Shah Jahan himself. Along with spellbinding architecture and a
picturesque background, the calligraphy
done is one of the fantabulous ornamental decorations done on the surface of
Taj Mahal. The calligraphy of the Taj Mahal mainly consists of the verses and
passages from the holy book of Quran.It was done by inlaying jasper in the white marble panels. These passages were inscribed by Amanat Khan in an
illegible Thuluth script. A number of the panels also bear his signatures.
Black marble has been used
to decorate both the south gateway and the main mausoleum with Arabic
inscriptions. The texts chosen refer broadly to the themes of judgment and
fruitful paradisiacal rewards for the faithful. The inscriptions over the
gateway invite the reader to enter the paradise. And as one enters towards the
main mausoleum, the tone of the inscriptions changes from paradisiacal to that
of an impending doom that awaits the unbelievers on the Day of Judgment.
However, once inside the mausoleum, the tone of the inscriptions changes yet
again from judgment to paradisiacal. It is also believed that Amanat Khan even
chose the passages for the calligraphy of Taj Mahal, Agra. The exterior of Taj Mahal are loaded with verses from the
Quran like:
v Surah 91 (The
Sun)
v Surah 112 (The
Purity of Faith)
v Surah 89
(Daybreak)
v Surah 93
(Morning Light)
v Surah 95 (The
Fig)
v Surah 94 (The
Solace)
v Surah 36 (Ya
Sin)
v Surah 81 (The
Folding Up)
v Surah 82 (The
Cleaving Asunder)
v Surah 84 (The
Rending Asunder)
v Surah 98 (The
Evidence)
v Surah 67
(Dominion)
v Surah 48
(Victory)
v Surah 77 (Those
Sent Forth)
v Surah 39 (The
Crowds)
On the actual
tomb of Mumtaz Mahal located in the
burial chamber, the ninety names of God can be found as calligraphic
inscriptions on the sides, in the crypt including "O Noble, O Magnificent,
O Unique, O Eternal, O Glorious..." And the tomb of Shah Jahan bears a
calligraphic inscription that reads "He travelled from this world to the
banquet hall of eternity on the night of the twenty sixth of the month of
Rajab, in the year 1076 Hijri". However, the central focus is provided by
passages on the upper cenotaph of Mumtaz Mahal. The words of the Quranic prayer recited by the angels,
implore Allah to allow the faithful to enter paradise, a touching request for
God's mercy towards His devout servant, Mumtaz Mahal.
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