U ozračju ruhanijetskih harfova: kaligrafija šejha hafiza Zilke Žolje

Hafiz Zilko Žolja is one of the most prominent Bosniak calligraphers at the turn of the Millennium. His love for calligraphy was born in dervish tekkes, where the art of calligraphy has been passed down from generation to generation. The Naqshbandi Sheikh Hafiz Mustafa Mujić was his spiritual teache...

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