Rashidun_Caliph_Uthman_ibn_Affan_-_عثمان_بن_عفان_ثالث_الخلفاء_الراشدين.svg


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English: The vector version of the iconic calligraphy of the 3rd Rashidun Chalif, Uthman ibn Affan, which is prominent in the Hagia Sofia in Istanbul, Turkey
العربية: اسم عثمان بن عفان بالخط العربي الثلث‎ العثماني كما يظر في آيا صوفيا في بمدينة إسطنبول بتركيا
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It was very difficult to find a frontal image of the iconic calligraphy of the Rashidun Chalifs which was found in the Hagia Sofia. These images are best used to represent the Chalifs since it is prohibited in Islam to depicts the Chalifs in human from. So a clean vector version was created to be used for any purpose, but hopefully to add a visual representation attached to a the Chalif Uthman.

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This Uthmān Radhi Allahu Anhu's name written in Arabic caligraphy.

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7 May 2013