Khalil Al-Zahawi
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Khalil al-Zahawi ( ku, خەلێل زەهاۆی; 1946 – 25 May 2007) was a Kurdish Islamic calligrapher, and one of Iraq’s most prominent calligraphers.


Life and career

An ethnic
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and a native of
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, he began studying calligraphy in 1959, and moved to Baghdad in 1963, where he gave his first exhibition in 1965. He later graduated from the Fine Arts Institute of Baghdad, and proceeded to work for the State Directorate for the Plastic Arts in the 1980s. Eventually, he found work as a lecturer at Baghdad University. He lived in eastern Baghdad's Na'eriyah neighbourhood, a predominantly
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area and part of the New Baghdad administrative district. He had received threats before his death, and had been preparing to leave Baghdad for Irbil. Al-Zahawi was especially active in the 1990s, when he had realized the beauty of calligraphy and when he taught students from various countries of the Middle East and beyond. He was considered the foremost calligrapher in the Ta'liq method; his style was notable for lengthening individual letters until they appeared as long as words. His textbook of Ta'liq was used in Egypt, Iran, Turkey, and Pakistan as well as in his home country. According to the Sunni Muslim Scholars' Association, he was considered the "
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" of Iraqi calligraphers, and only calligraphers who had passed his review could be considered proficient. On 25 May 2007, al-Zahawi was ambushed by gunmen outside his home in the district of Baghdad while waiting for a taxi, and shot to death. His body was returned to his hometown for an
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.


See also

*
List of Kurds This is a list of notable Kurds, chronologically listed: 6th century-15th century * Jaban al-Kurdi (6th century) * Mir Jafar Dasni (d. c. 841) * Ibn al-Dahhak (d. 927) *Muhammad ibn Husayn al-Rawadi (d. c. 953–956) *Muhammad ibn Shaddad (d. 9 ...
* Iraqi art * Islamic art * Islamic calligraphy * List of Iraqi artists


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Zahawi, Khalil al- 1946 births 2007 deaths Artists from Baghdad Deaths by firearm in Iraq Iraqi calligraphers Iraqi Kurdish people Iraqi murder victims People murdered in Iraq University of Baghdad alumni 20th-century calligraphers 2007 murders in Iraq