House of Arabic Calligraphy in Ajloun Blends Art, Heritage, Nature
14/10/2025 | 12:38:34
Ajloun, Oct. 14 (Petra) -- Amid the lush greenery of the Ajloun Forest Reserve, a hidden gem known as the House of Arabic Calligraphy is redefining cultural tourism in northern Jordan. Here, the elegance of Arabic script meets the serenity of nature, offering visitors an immersive journey that fuses art, learning, and heritage preservation.
Established as part of the reserve’s vision to create educational and creative spaces that celebrate both culture and the environment, the House of Arabic Calligraphy has quickly become a hub for artists, students, and travelers seeking inspiration and connection through the timeless beauty of Arabic letters.
Director of the reserve Oday Al-Qudah told the Jordan News Agency (Petra) that the initiative is one of the region’s pioneering cultural projects, designed to strengthen national identity by honoring Arab artistic heritage. "The House embodies our belief that art and nature can coexist as forces for education, creativity, and sustainability," he said.
The center offers interactive workshops and lectures led by professional calligraphers, where participants learn the techniques behind the six major Arabic scripts. Visitors can also write their names in the calligraphy style of their choice and explore the rich history of Arabic writing, experiencing firsthand how script became a vessel of both communication and beauty.
Beyond the classroom, the House doubles as an art gallery, hosting rotating exhibitions that showcase works inspired by the fluidity and grace of the Arabic letter. Each display invites reflection on the cultural depth embedded in Jordan’s artistic traditions.
Adding a human touch, the initiative also supports local women artisans, who craft personalized calligraphy pieces, from greeting cards to decorative frames, turning each visit into a meaningful cultural exchange that uplifts local communities.
Al-Qudah emphasized that the House of Arabic Calligraphy offers more than just an art lesson, it’s a holistic cultural experience that connects visitors to Jordan’s natural beauty, artistic legacy, and community spirit. "Every brushstroke here tells a story," he said, "a story of creativity rooted in heritage and inspired by the forests of Ajloun." //Petra// RZ