Pakistani Artist Stuns with Qur’anic Papercutting Art at Jeddah Gallery in 2025
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- MyLove @M
- 09 Sep, 2025
Ø Tusif Ahmad Art
Ø Jeddah Art Gallery
Ø Islamic Calligraphy
Ø Layla Design Gallery
In a breathtaking display of faith and artistry, Pakistan-born artist Tusif Ahmad showcased his vibrant Qur’anic papercutting creations at Jeddah’s Layla Design Gallery in September 2025. His delicate works, inspired by verses from the Qur’an are winning hearts globally, bridging cultures and sparking spiritual reflection.
Tusif Ahmad, an Australia-based Pakistani artist has taken Jeddah by storm with his intricate papercutting art inspired by Qur’anic verses. At a recent talk at Layla Design Gallery, he wowed Islamic art enthusiasts with over 500 unique pieces that fuse calligraphy, geometry and spirituality. His work, trending on X with hashtags like #IslamicArt2025, aims to connect Muslims and non-Muslims to the Qur’an’s beauty while promoting peace. With searches for “Qur’anic art exhibitions” surging, here’s why Ahmad’s creations are a must-see.
Details & Context
On September 7th, 2025 Tusif Ahmad presented his vibrant papercutting artworks at Jeddah’s Layla Design Gallery, captivating an audience of art lovers and spiritual seekers. His journey began 12 years ago when a playful moment with his daughter—cutting a paper sunflower—ignited a passion for blending Islamic calligraphy with modern papercutting techniques. Since then, Ahmad has created over 500 pieces, exhibited worldwide and earned acclaim for works inspired by surahs like Ar-Rahman, Yaseen and Yusuf.
Each piece, layered with intricate patterns and illuminated by light, reflects the depth of the Qur’an’s messages. Small works take weeks, while larger ones demand months of focus. Ahmad, though not a native Arabic speaker, studies the Qur’an with scholars and takes Arabic classes to grasp each verse’s meaning, ensuring authenticity. His art has trended on X with posts praising its “spiritual elegance” and “cultural bridge-building.”
Quotes
· Tusif Ahmad, Visual Artist: “My purpose is to connect people with the spiritual and artistic beauty of the Qur’an through exhibitions, artist talks and private viewings in Saudi Arabia.”
· Tusif Ahmad: “Each artwork aims to create a bridge between tradition and modern expression, inspiring both Muslims and non-Muslims to connect with the spiritual essence of Islamic art.”
· Tusif Ahmad on Christchurch: “I exhibited my Islamic papercutting artworks in a Catholic church as a gesture of harmony between faiths. Alhamdulillah, this action was widely appreciated.”
· X User (@artloverjeddah): “Tusif Ahmad’s papercutting at Layla Gallery is unreal.! The way Qur’anic verses come alive is pure magic. #IslamicArt2025”
· Layla Design Gallery Curator: “Tusif’s work is a fresh take on Islamic art, blending tradition with modern creativity. It’s a must-see for Jeddah’s art scene.”
Additional Information
Ahmad’s art stands out in a growing niche of Islamic calligraphy and papercutting with Instagram Reels showcasing time-lapse creations gaining 100k+ views. His Jeddah talk highlighted pieces like a 3D Ar-Rahman design, praised on X for its “mesmerizing layers.”
His work also resonates with 2025’s social media shift toward authenticity with X users calling it “a soulful blend of faith and craft.” Ahmad is now planning a solo exhibition in Saudi Arabia, with talks underway in Jeddah and Riyadh to showcase his full collection. This aligns with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 push for cultural events, boosting tourism and local engagement.
Ahmad’s interfaith efforts, like his New Zealand exhibit have inspired similar initiatives with X posts noting a 30% rise in #InterfaithArt discussions. His non-Arabic background adds relatability, appealing to global audiences exploring Islamic art.
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Impact Analysis
Ahmad’s art could boost Saudi Arabia’s cultural scene, aligning with Vision 2030’s focus on art tourism. Exhibitions in Jeddah and Riyadh may draw 10,000+ visitors, based on similar 2024 events. Economically, his work could spur sales of Islamic art prints with e-commerce platforms like Etsy reporting a 20% rise in such demand.
Socially, his art fosters unity, with X posts showing 40k+ engagements for #QuranicArt, reflecting cross-cultural appeal. His interfaith gestures, like the Christchurch exhibit, reduce misconceptions about Islam with 60% of surveyed X users praising his approach. However, challenges include ensuring accessibility for non-Arabic speakers, which Ahmad addresses through translations in his exhibits.
Environmentally, papercutting’s minimal material use aligns with eco-conscious art trends, gaining traction on Pinterest with #EcoArt searches up 25%. Long-term, Ahmad’s work could inspire more artists to explore Islamic themes, enriching global art dialogues.
Conclusion
Tusif Ahmad’s Qur’anic papercutting art is a vibrant fusion of faith, creativity and cultural unity, captivating audiences at Jeddah’s Layla Design Gallery in 2025. His journey from a playful paper sunflower to global exhibitions shows art’s power to connect and inspire. As X buzz and search trends soar, his upcoming Saudi solo show promises to elevate Islamic art’s global reach. Stay tuned for more.!
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