Srinagar: After passing her class 12, Firdosa Bashir, a girl from Kehribal in Jammu and Kashmir's Anantnag district joined a madrassa (Islamic seminary) to study Islamic literature. However, in an interesting turn of events, Firdosa's passion for calligraphy led her to focus on learning calligraphy, the art of Arabic script, instead.
The YouTube Video That Inspired Firdosa
Opening up on her passion for Arabic calligraphy, Firdosa said, "I was once watching a video on YouTube where a girl was doing calligraphy. She had built a very large platform, and there were a lot of positive comments on many of her videos. Seeing her, I got inspired, and I started doing it myself, though I hadn't done it before and hadn't learned from anyone."
What Sets Her Apart
What sets Firdosa apart from the rest of calligraphy artists is that her work is dedicated to the spiritual teachings of Islam, using traditional calligraphy styles with her own ideas. Firdousa's pieces are known for their bright colours and detailed designs, which have earned her appreciation within her community.