I love Islamic Art and so started this blog to help schools so they have resources and guidance when teaching their pupils. This blog began in 2014 with a modest enough goal of sharing Islamic Art after a brief encounter with the Artist Razwan Ul Haq. He is a calligrapher who also visits schools.
Soon I was getting thousands of online visits. This was followed by emails from teachers. It has now gone onto to showcase different projects that Razwan is now doing, but we also have work by Artists such as Almir Sujkovic of America and are in touch with Lulwah Al-Homoud from the Middle East. Please do keep visiting as we are expanding our free resources for teachers.
Here are other useful links for schools and Islamic Art:
Razwan Ul Haq's own website with free resources on Islamic Art: Razwan Ul Haq Art
TES website for schools has a lot of free resources Times Education Supplement
Islamic Art for schools (some background) School of Oriental and African Studies
More free maths stuff and Islamic Patterns at Free Islamic Patterns
Soon I was getting thousands of online visits. This was followed by emails from teachers. It has now gone onto to showcase different projects that Razwan is now doing, but we also have work by Artists such as Almir Sujkovic of America and are in touch with Lulwah Al-Homoud from the Middle East. Please do keep visiting as we are expanding our free resources for teachers.
Here are other useful links for schools and Islamic Art:
Razwan Ul Haq's own website with free resources on Islamic Art: Razwan Ul Haq Art
TES website for schools has a lot of free resources Times Education Supplement
Islamic Art for schools (some background) School of Oriental and African Studies
More free maths stuff and Islamic Patterns at Free Islamic Patterns
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