Meet a Young girl Iram Ahmad (Self taught calligrapher) From Gurez valley
Lone Sulaiman
Bandipora, : Iram Ahmad, a self-taught calligrapher, has embarked on a remarkable journey fueled by a deep passion for this intricate art form. Each piece she creates reflects not only her dedication but also the considerable time and effort required to master the craft.
Taliking to Ground Zero Bharat Iram said his inspiration is deeply rooted in her family history. Her great-great-grandfather, Mr. Rahmatullah Lone, an esteemed Islamic preacher, handwrote the Al-Quran at the age of 70. Despite his remarkable talent, the absence of internet connectivity in Gurez at the time meant that his work remained largely unrecognized. Motivated by his legacy and the desire to bring his hidden talent to light, Iram began her journey into calligraphy.
Recently, Iram shared her artwork on social media, where it received widespread acclaim and support. The positive reception underscores the universal appeal of her work and the power of social media to bring hidden talents into the spotlight.
Iram’s story is more than a personal achievement; it is a tribute to her great-great-grandfather’s legacy and a beacon of inspiration for aspiring artists in remote areas. Her journey highlights the importance of perseverance, dedication, and the profound impact of familial inspiration.
In a remarkable achievement, Iram recently secured the prestigious first position in the senior Arabic calligraphy category at the State Level Calligraphy Competition 2024. This accolade not only recognizes her exceptional talent and hard work but also brings honor to her village and family.
As Iram continues to develop her skills and share her art, she not only honors her ancestor’s memory but also brings the rich cultural heritage of Gurez to a broader audience. Her work serves as a testament to the enduring power of art and the incredible potential that lies within even the most isolated regions.