Arabic Calligraphy with Shahryanshah Hoca

Started on 1 September 2024 30 Weeks

Arabic Calligraphy with Shahryanshah Hoca

GENERAL INFORMATION

This 30-week course is exclusively dedicated to students of Shahryanshah Hoca.

  • Subject: Arabic Calligraphy: All Scripts
  • Course Format: Online
  • Course schedule: Saturdays, 2 PM UTC (convert to local timezone)
  • Sep 6 – Dec 20, 2025  [Break]
  • Jan 3 – Feb 7, 2026  [Break]
  • March 28 – May 16, 2026 
  • Instructor: Shahryanshah Sirajuddin Hoca
  • Course fees: 
  • Early bird: $619 (until June 7)
  • Regular: $689 (June 7 to July 30)
  • Late: $729 (July 30 to August 27)

INTRODUCTION TO CALLIGRAPHY

The most important aspect of this class is correcting your work by a master calligrapher, not continually copying mistakes in your practice. The Islamic arts are transmitted through the Ijaza system, and this methodology has preserved calligraphy for over 1000 years. Our teacher, Shahryanshah Sirajuddin, is an award-winning master calligrapher in the Osmanli (Ottoman) tradition of the Riqa, Diwani, Jali Diwani, Naskh, Thuluth, and Jali Thuluth scripts.

In this class, student’s who have taken the Introduction to Arabic Calligraphy course will deepen their skills in the script of their choice. They will be assigned a piece and work on with the guidance of the instructor until it is perfected.

The Divinely inspired purpose of calligraphy is to learn the mechanics of writing the letters, which are based on philosophical and spiritual understandings and are also a means of disciplining the nafs. “Learn calligraphy with your soul” is a message Shahryanshah Hoca often repeats to his students. It is considered an Islamic science (akin to Fiqh and Tafseer) because it preserves the written Word of Allah, and it is a means of purification of the nafs. There are many texts on the subject written by present and past scholars. Understanding the intentions of the scholars who developed and preserved this Islamic science helps refine one’s intention before embarking on the calligraphic path—May Allah Grant Tawfiq to all of your endeavors.

Shahryanshah Sirajuddin 2
Shahryanshah Sirajuddin 1

REQUIRED MATERIALS:

  • Students can buy their supplies from the Islamic Art Supplies (click to view) store.
    • Bamboo/reed qalam in sizes: 2mm, 3mm, and 5mm
    • Felt or leather pad for under your paper
    • Arabic calligraphy paper (glossy laser printer paper if not available)
    • Ink, lika, and inkwell
    • Leather hand rest (other materials are also acceptable)
    • Knife for sharpening the qalam (kalem terash, Olfa cutters, or Olfa heavy-duty cutters)
    • Maqta’: for cutting the nib of the qalam. Scissors can be used as well.
    • Fine sandpaper

    Upon registration, you will receive an “Introduction to ACCS” video in which Haji Noor Hoca will discuss the required materials, including how to make your calligraphy pen and prepare your inkwell.

ESTIMATED TIME COMMITMENT:

Students are expected to allocate a minimum of 10 hours per week to attend live online classes, practice, and prepare their lessons for submission.

ŞEY HAMDULLAH CALLIGRAPHY APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM

Once you have completed the Introduction to Calligraphy class, you have the necessary skills to join the Şeyh Hamdulllah Calligraphy Apprenticeship Program. Apprenticeship is defined as “the method or process of gaining knowledge of a trade, art, or profession from the instruction of a master.”  In this case, calligraphy is the trade, art, profession, and devotional act, and the master is Shahryanshah Hoca. Students who completed the Introduction to Calligraphy course together will remain in their group and be given a name in honor of one of the great masters. The students in each group travel together on this path, supporting and learning from one another, creating community and camaraderie, and moving from semester to semester to complete the scripts according to their Hoca’s instruction.

Click here to learn more about the Şeyh Hamdulllah Calligraphy Apprenticeship Program.

Apprenticeship

  • Ri’qa – 3 months
  • Diwani – 2 months
  • Jali Diwani – 2 months
  • Thuluth and Naskh – 2 years

Apprenticeships will continue until Ijazas (certificates of mastery) are granted in each script.

Classes will be conducted online using Zoom, and WhatsApp will be used for communication, sharing, and homework.

Due to limited seating, we request that you cancel by July 15, 2025, to receive a full refund.

To apply for financial aid, fill out this form by June 1, 2025. Applications after this date will be considered case by case while funds last.

ABOUT OUR INSTRUCTOR

Shahryanshah Sirajuddin

Shahryanshah Sirajuddin was born in Sangkulirang, Indonesia (b.1986) and graduated from the faculty of Islamic Law of Al-Azhar University-Egypt in 2009.

In Egypt, he received his Ijazah for Riq’a, Diwani, and Diwani Jali scripts from Sheikh Belaid Hamidi. With the recommendation of his master, he came to Turkey in 2010 to further his studies in calligraphy.

He practiced Thuluth and Naskh under the guidance of a number of masters like Hasan Çelebi, Ferhat Kurlu and Mümtaz Seçkin Durdu. He also received calligraphy lessons from various masters in Istanbul, including Savaş Çevik, Ali Toy, Davut Bektaş, Mehmed Özçay, and Osman Özçay.

This led him to receive his Ijazah in Arabic calligraphy during the ceremony organized by IRCICA (Research Center for Islamic History, Art and Culture)

Shahryanshah is also undertaking a Magister program in the Fine Arts Department at Fatih Sultan Mehmet Vakif University.

​Shahryanshah has taken part in multiple calligraphy competitions and has also won many of them. His calligraphic works have found homes in various galleries and exhibitions. Shahryanshah Sirajuddin Hoca and Fatma Ulusoy Hoca continue to produce magnificent works of illumination and calligraphy work together in Istanbul.

Thuluth, Naskh, Diwani Jali, Diwani & Riq'a Scripts
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