Sheikh Nadeem
The 23-year-old Haji Bisma Bashir, an Islamic Calligrapher from the remote village Zamalgam of Dooru belt of Anantnag district completed the Aailimayat course and is currently pursuing graduation from the IGNOU.
“Since childhood, I was inclined to art and whenever I used to see a painting or a design anywhere I used to get curious and would think to myself that how blissful it would have been for the artist to make such a perfect and complete piece of art,” she said while talking to The Kashmiriyat.
“Every artwork that I witnessed since childhood sublimely shaped me into an artist,” Bisma added.
Bisma said that she watched some videos on YouTube and started practicing calligraphy at home.
“I brought the required equipments and wrote Quranic verses,” she said.
She said that she tried her best to find some place for learning the art in Anantnag but none could help or mentor her in calligraphy. “My family is very supportive of my passion,” she said.
“When I began quranic verses in Islamic calligraphy, I made a resolve that I will always be associated with this art no matter what my professional life would be,” she said.
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She said that her only message to the Kashmiri youth was to keep far from evil deeds. Bisma said that everyone has potential to do their best in the career field of their choice.