👉 Keddahs are a type of Islamic calligraphy, specifically a type of Arabic script used in the Islamic world. They were developed by Abu Bakr ibn Abdulwaseem al-Mulk, a Muslim scholar and professor from Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Keddahs have been influenced by various Islamic traditions, including Persian, Indian, and Persian-Sufi forms. Keddahs are characterized by their elongated strokes and the use of different script types, such as diagonal