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HEBREW CALLIGRAPHY IN DUBAI??!! (Interview With Thoufeek Zakriya)
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hey guys
so i'm here in dubai with my good friend
tufik zakaria
and he is an amazing artist he's doing
amazing work uniting people through food
and art he's a talented calligraphist
and now i'm going to take you to meet
him
my name is an indian who is living in
dubai
for last seven years so i was very
interested in the jewish culture history
and the language when i was 14
or just 13 years old i just
like fell in love with the jewish
culture and the history and language
and it was just a curiosity within me
and but that was that was happening in
india correct that was in india
yeah and it started when i was 10 when i
went to a jewish
cinema for the first time when i was 10
years old from there
three years from there i
just wanted to know what is jewish
culture the torah
and the the language of the torah which
is mentioned in quran
and this is what i like what i learned
from the mantra that's the arabic
so that small curiosity just grew along
with me
for 17 years and like
i learned calligraphy i mean hebrew
hebrew language myself
like i read lots of books and
i mean spoke to lots of people who came
to india about the
female rabbis and israelis who came to
cochin i used to spend a few minutes
like hours with them
and ask lots of doubts and questions and
yeah i learned many things from them and
still
still doing the same like understanding
about the history of the juice of
kuching that's what i does
and the calligraphy the artist inside me
like never let me to go like
without doing anything very artistic so
i found something
which is known as calligraphy and i kept
practicing it
and i used to do 17 13 languages
calligraphy oh wow but right now i just
stick on to two that is arabic and evil
and occasionally english
and that's what i does every time like
when i it's very therapeutic for me to
do calligraphy
so i'm mentally little down i do
calligraphy
and the artworks it makes me give like
pushes me to go forward yeah and
i enjoy like doing the calligraphy for
the people who
love it like and i like to see their
facial expression like when i do it
oh you can do it like it's something
like
fascinating for them he's about to show
us a little display of
how he does his
i'll write your art okay but you have to
guide me with the
alphabet same people okay yeah
shin
plymouth
man
sofia
wow is that fine amazing
and how did you learn this out of
interest
i just learned myself this
the like a curiosity
over this language or this culture and
all these things just
yeah that's the thing the curiosity over
this culture and the language
just made me to learn it myself and
practicing it over and over and over
and this is the final thing that's
amazing
are you able to do it in arabic as well
yeah i can
but i'm not sure whether it is the right
way it is to be written
the spelling yeah how do you pronounce
your name so i can write it the way
me hello
and science
okay
i think this is almost similar to the
way
you pronounce amazing
if there isn't a mistake in arabic you
have to excuse me but
this is how i read it so to be to be
quite honest i don't read any arabic so
i'm in my eyes it's perfect thank you so
much i appreciate it
it's beautiful i'm going to hang this
hang this in my office thank you so much
but it will take a while to get dried
okay yeah
how long do you think um just five
minutes ten minutes
maximum yes i met the president of
israel and gifted him a small
artwork of mine like one was his name in
hebrew and arabic
the second was the
the hebrew work which mentions al-quran
it was dedicated to the father of the
president of
israel and
the father of presidency his name is
yosefi oil rivlin as you all know
he have translated quran into hebrew
really yeah
so as you ask really so that was the
same expression which
came out of me when i heard i learned
about it first time
so as uh i mean uh
so i dedicated this small artworks to
him
and yeah and finally i ended up in
precedence of
gifting him that to him do you see any
similarities between the
arabic language and the hebrew language
and how you uh
how you're combining them in art see i
if i never knew the basics of arabic
i wouldn't have like it would have been
the toughest thing for me to learn
hebrew
since i knew the basics of arabic like
arabic languages and arabic also but it
was much more easier to me
that arabic have 26 and he will have 22
alphabets so
it's much more easier in arabic it is
aleph
alif and hebrew it is alif it's bait
so gene is gimmel and so on so it is
almost uh like two languages from the
same
root right so it's very easy and there
are lots of uh
you know what would i say
root words which are very similar but
maybe sounds a little different
like scene can be a sheen and
like you know the basic root words
are the same the salam and shalom like
a classic example and which will be
understood by
by anyone like salaam and shalom it
sounds similar it is almost the sea
seeing sheen and mean
and means of faith so these are the same
root words
which constitute these two words in
people and in arabic so similarity
similar to that like is there in
the ancient hebrew the biblical hebrew
maybe the modern hebrew is
little different because of the
influence of the yiddish and the other
languages in it
otherwise it is very much similar to the
arabic
that's what i found like from my
small knowledge what i uh i mean
from this okay how have you found
yourself at the very
front at the forefront of this new peace
between
the jewish people and the the muslim
people the israelis
how did you find yourself here and i
would rather say
like uh i was i was in this field for
like
17 years i was with the jewish i mean
community of cochin
like for 17 years and and you are a
muslim yourself right yeah i'm not
practicing muslim yeah i cannot sleep
uh like like i cannot end a day without
reading
quran wow before i go to bed i read
quran
and like that's one thing which my
family knows then and myself i keep it
to me and my god so that's
that's who i am but still i being a very
i mean practicing muslim
this is what i learned from my religion
like peace co-existence and tolerance
and that's what i've learned been in my
life so far and i would do i would like
to continue the same
and you are my brother you know like and
that's what
that's what all the people have to like
take it
into the account and see the
like see the other person as one among
us
and love each other understand each
other right and that understanding each
other is the key to the main
like peace and co-existence that's what
i think
it is and what is one thing that
people can do to promote peace in
wherever they're living right now just
love the peace okay just understand the
peace and
if you love and understand the peace and
the beauty of it
you will love to share it you will love
to spread it and you will be part of it
that's what i think like once you if you
are a person who loves peace you will
never
make trouble for others so i mean
simply just feel the peace and then
spread the peace that's it
very simple it is very simple as it is
that's what i think thank you so much i
appreciate everything you're doing
and i wish you much much success in what
you're doing i know you're going to
to still do many amazing things in your
life
thank you thank you