Al-Taqwa College Indonesia actively nurtures creativity and appreciation for Islamic arts through its engaging calligraphy activities. These programs are designed to introduce students to the beauty of Arabic script, while also strengthening their connection to Islamic culture and heritage. Calligraphy, known in Arabic as khatt, plays an essential role in Islamic tradition, especially in the art of Qur’anic writing.
Students from various levels participate in weekly calligraphy sessions, guided by skilled instructors who introduce them to traditional styles such as Naskh, Diwani, and Thuluth. These sessions focus on proper pen technique, stroke discipline, and aesthetic harmony—emphasizing both technical skill and spiritual mindfulness.


The college often organizes calligraphy exhibitions and competitions, encouraging students to showcase their work and build confidence in their abilities. Through these events, students not only express their artistic talents but also develop patience, focus, and an appreciation for Islamic aesthetics.
y integrating calligraphy into its extracurricular program, Al-Taqwa College Indonesia aims to cultivate a balanced education that merges faith, creativity, and character development. These activities serve as a reminder that Islamic learning is not only intellectual but also deeply artistic and spiritual.