Welcome to the Letter Haa

Thuluth Calligraphy section of the Letter Animation Studio

On this page, you will find a detailed breakdown of the Haa’s structure, its individual parts, and the precise technique required to craft it in the Thuluth style.

Anatomy of the Letter Haa (Shape 2)

The letter Haa in Thuluth consists of the following key parts:

Shape 1   Shape 2

Full Animation of Haa

The Haa (هـ) in Shape 2 is a refined and structured variation, celebrated for its clean lines and harmonious proportions. In Thuluth calligraphy, this version of the Haa combines symmetry and elegance, making it a standout in Arabic script. Composed of four essential strokes, each part of the letter contributes to its distinctive beauty and balance.

1.First Stroke

Start with a vertical stroke at an angle of 90°, forming the foundation of the letter.

This stroke measures 3 nuqtas in height and 2 nuqtas in width, establishing the primary structure.

2.Second Stroke

Add a shorter vertical stroke at 90°, positioned slightly above the baseline.

This stroke measures 1 nuqta in height, with its base starting 2 nuqtas above the baseline, creating a key transitional element.

3.Third Stroke

Continue with another vertical stroke at 90°, slightly longer to emphasize the Haa’s height.

The dimensions are 4 nuqtas in height and 2 nuqtas in width, adding prominence to the letter.

4.Fourth Stroke

Conclude with the Haa’s distinctive head, a defining feature that adds finesse to the design.

The stroke measures 1 nuqta in height and 1 nuqta in width, completing the letter’s elegant structure.

Guidelines for Letter Mastery

The "Guidelines for Letter Mastery" table provides a clear and systematic approach for students to practice and refine their Arabic calligraphy skills. It outlines each step, the recommended time allocation, and detailed descriptions to ensure effective and focused practice sessions. This table is designed to help students build consistency, master letter proportions, and develop a strong foundation in Arabic calligraphy.

Structured Practice Guidelines for Letter Mastery

Step Time Description
Set Aside Dedicated Practice Time 15–20 minutes per session Allocate focused time for practice. Aim for 3–4 sessions per week to build consistency and muscle memory.
Understand the Letter's Structure 2–3 minutes Review examples and stroke breakdowns. Familiarize yourself with angles, proportions, and key components.
Begin with Tracing 5–7 minutes Trace the letter on the worksheet to understand its flow and stroke angles.
Practice Freehand 10–12 minutes Draw the letter freehand using guides. Focus on clean strokes, proportions, and consistency.
Refine with Repetition 5–10 minutes Repeat the letter multiple times, aiming to improve alignment, spacing, and smoothness.
Evaluate Your Progress 2–3 minutes Compare your work to the examples on the worksheet. Identify areas for improvement.
Incorporate Feedback As needed Seek feedback from an instructor or peer and apply their suggestions in future sessions.


Personalized Feedback at UAC

At the University of Arabic Calligraphy (UAC), we are dedicated to your development as a calligrapher. We provide personalized corrections and comments on your practice worksheets to ensure you get the help you need.

Once you've finished your practice, upload it using this link: Submit Practice for Correction.

Our experienced team  will carefully analyze your entry and make thorough changes to help you improve your technique, abilities, and confidence in your calligraphy journey.

This one-of-a-kind experience assures that you are not practicing alone, but rather studying with the support and knowledge of a devoted calligraphy community. Continue your journey with us and take a step closer to learning the art of Arabic calligraphy.