Arabic Calligraphy 3600-7-AR1-KA
This course is an introduction to writing in the Arabic script and focuses on mastering the correct shapes and connections between the letters. Moreover, the students learn the most important rules of the Arabic orthography, as well as origins and development of the Arabic script and various styles of the Arabic calligraphy (kūfi, nasḫī, ruqʿa, ṯuluṯ).
Type of course
Mode
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Alumnus/alumna:
K_W12: has extensive knowledge of the Arabic language (its/their structure, history, script)
K_W13: is aware of the complex nature of Arabic, its place and significance in the cultural and historical context of Arab countries
K_W14: is aware of the linguistic variety and its influence on the cultural and political situation of the world
K_W15: has a rudimentary knowledge of translation rules from Arabic into Polish
K_U06: is able to read, analyze and interpret literary texts and other works of culture (film, press, social writing) and appropriately place them in their cultural context
K_U12: has a good command of Arabic at the B2 level
K_U13: is able to analyze and interpret source texts in Arabic
K_U14: can translate literary texts and writings from Arabic into Polish
K_U15: is able to interpret key terms from a culture of Arab countries through linguistic/philological analysis
K_U16: is able to fluently use the Arabic script and the necessary tools to learn and analyze it (traditional and electronic dictionaries, lexicons, linguistic corpora, databases, etc.)
K_U17: is able to properly function in the linguistic and cultural environment of Arab countries
K_U24: is able to use electronic and internet tools both in Polish and Arabic
K_K01: understands the need to learn all one’s life
K_K02: is prepared to cooperate and work in a group as well as forge relationships and build social relations
K_K03: is prepared to establish relations and cooperate with representatives of other cultures
K_K05: is prepared to make others aware of the cultural distinctness and its religious, philosophical, traditional and historical roots and its significance for understanding the modern world
K_K08: acts in aid of sharing and promoting the cultural and linguistic heritage of Arab countries
Assessment criteria
Attendance control. Max. two absences (4 hours) are allowed in a semester. In case of absence due to illness, a medical certificate should be submitted within seven working days from the last day of the leave specified in the certificate.
Continuous graded assessment of diligence
Written tests
Bibliography
Aguilar V., Manzano M.A., Zanon J., Letters and Meanings. Gateway to Arabic, Ediciones de la Universidad de Murcia, 2019.
Alani G., Kaligrafia arabska, Wydawnictwo RM, 2008.
Alosh M., Ahlan wa Sahlan. Functional Modern Standard Arabic for Beginners. Letters and Sounds of the Arabic Language, Yale University Press, 2010.
Ekhtiar M.D., How to Read Islamic Calligraphy, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 2018.
Kaligrafia arabska, no 1-3, Muzułmański Związek Religijny, Białystok 2019.
Wightwick J., Gaafar M., Mastering the Arabic Script. A Guide to Handwriting, Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.
Open educational resources and other resources provided by the lecturer.
Additional information
Additional information (registration calendar, class conductors, localization and schedules of classes), might be available in the USOSweb system: