Author: Momal Naeem

“The Kiswa-e-Kaaba: A Canvas of Faith and Tradition”

The Kiswa-e-Kaaba, the ceremonial cloth that drapes the Kaaba in Makkah, is not just a piece of fabric; it is a symbol of deep reverence, a testament to Islamic tradition and artistry. This sacred essence is captured in an exquisite acrylic painting, translating the spiritual and historical significance of the Kiswa into a visual narrative.

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“Tranquil Oasis: Rain Shower at Roza e Imam Hussain”

The artwork you’re referring to is a watercolor piece that captures the essence of the Roza e Imam Hussain with a level of emotion and reverence that is palpably felt by the viewer. The size of the painting is A4, a common format that allows for detailed work without overwhelming a domestic space. The medium of watercolor is particularly apt for the subject matter, lending an ethereal quality to the scene that is both haunting and beautiful.

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“Embodied Grace: Meezab-e-Rehmat – The Water Outlet of Mercy”

This painting, measuring 16*24 inches, is an oil on canvas creation that embodies the essence of the Meezab-e-Rehmat, a historically and spiritually significant element within Islamic tradition. Often associated with the sacred Kaaba, the Meezab-e-Rehmat, or the ‘Spout of Mercy’, is traditionally seen as the channel through which the mercies of the heavens pour out onto the faithful below.

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