Surah Talaq Ayat 65​-6 — Askinu hunna min haythu sakantum

A professional, high-resolution gold Thuluth Islamic calligraphy artwork featuring the core phrase from Surah At-Talaq 65:6: "أَسْكِنُوهُنَّ مِنْ حَيْثُ سَكَنتُم" (Askinuhunna min haythu sakantum) in luminous gold Thuluth script. The calligraphy is set on a deep navy blue background featuring a subtle, complex geometric Islamic tessellation pattern. A soft golden light radiates from behind the central Arabic text, creating a sacred, glowing effect. Below the main calligraphy, in a smaller clean white serif font, is the reference text: "Surah At-Talaq 65:6". The entire composition is framed by detailed, intricate gold arabesque border work with ornate corner scrolls and filigree. The art has a spiritual, traditional, and peaceful atmosphere.

What If Your Home Could Be Your Greatest Act of Faith? Have you ever wondered what happens to a woman’s home when marriage ends? In Islam, divorce doesn’t mean eviction. Allah commands husbands to provide housing — even after separation. This single verse, Surah Talaq 65:6, holds the key to protecting women’s dignity, securing financial … Read more