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Sumaya Azam's art drinks deep at the fount of Islamic piety and culture

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March 22, 2025

Sumaya Azam, who specialises in painting with acrylics, has a collection of paintings inspired by Ramadan.

Sumaya Azam's art drinks deep at the fount of Islamic piety and culture

“My paintings explore themes of faith, reflection, especially during Ramadan, and the beauty of Islamic architecture,” she says. “I strive to capture the essence of these themes through vibrant colours and intricate details, creating a visual dialogue that invites viewers to contemplate the deeper meaning of the Holy Month.”

Hailing from Bangladesh and based in Ras Al Khaimah, besides acrylic, Sumaya also paints in water colour and does sketches, mandala and calligraphy art. She figures frequently in the UAE art circuit: currently, one of her Ramadan-inspired paintings is being displayed at The Design Gallery, Ras Al Khaimah, and another Ramadan-oriented painting is being shown at voco Bonnington Dubai, at the ‘Ayah’ exhibition hosted by PaintBrush Art Community. Sumaya has also taken part in ‘Ruminism’, the virtual art exhibition organised by Funun Arts.

She speaks to Gulf Today.

How does art express the spirit of Ramadan?

Art is a powerful tool for understanding Ramadan, capturing its spirit through various mediums. The paintings that depict scenes from Islamic history and tradition, showcase the beauty of Muslim life. Calligraphy, with its intricate script depicting Quranic verses, invites reflection on Islamic teachings. The geometric patterns, found in mosques and Islamic architecture, symbolise the journey towards inner balance and harmony. Beyond its spiritual aspects, art also captures Ramadan's festive atmosphere, incorporating beautiful decorations, lanterns, and, of course, special cuisine.

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