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

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

Shape 1   Shape 2

Full Animation of Haa

The Haa (هـ) is a distinctive and flowing letter in the Arabic script, celebrated for its rounded and balanced structure. In Thuluth calligraphy, the Haa is a beautiful representation of harmony, requiring precise strokes and graceful curves. Shape 1 of the Haa consists of five carefully crafted strokes, each playing a vital role in defining the letter's unique character.

1.First Stroke

Begin with a vertical stroke at an angle of 90°, creating the foundation of the letter.

This stroke measures 3 1/4 nuqtas in height and 2 nuqtas in width, establishing the base structure of the Haa.

Start angle 75

End angle 75

2.Second Stroke

Transition to a diagonal stroke at an angle of 70°, introducing a graceful curve.

The dimensions are 2 1/4 nuqtas in height and 3 nuqtas in width, adding flow to the upper part of the letter.

3.Third Stroke

Add another diagonal stroke at 70°, forming the next segment of the curve.

This stroke measures 2 nuqtas in height and 2 nuqtas in width, connecting seamlessly to the second stroke.

4.Fourth Stroke

Continue with a slightly larger diagonal stroke at 75°, defining the outer curve.

This stroke measures 2 1/4 nuqtas in height and 4 nuqtas in width, giving the Haa its characteristic rounded appearance.

5.Fifth Stroke

Complete the Haa with its defining head, which adds precision and elegance to the letter’s design.