Logo on soles of shoes does not match word 'Allah' in aspect of 'khat' art, say experts

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KUALA LUMPUR: The logo on the soles of shoes produced by Vern's brand, allegedly resembling the word ‘Allah’, does not match the holy word in terms of the art of ‘khat’ , says Associate Professor Dr Nor Azlin Hamidon.

"It is possible that it was not intentional from the design aspect of the high heels,” said the deputy president of the Persatuan Seni Khat Kebangsaan, said that when contacted by Bernama here, on Monday . "The shape of the rotation of the ankle spiral wrap on the logo looks like the complete word of ‘Allah’, especially in the form of a line that looks like the writing of the Jawi letter 'ha' . That is an additional shape which makes the point of the problem in the form of the word ‘Allah’."The rotation line is also thin on the first rotation line, as if it resembles the writing of the Jawi letters 'alif', so that it looks like it is almost disconnected or not connected.

Meanwhile, the president of the Persatuan Seni Khat Kebangsaan, Dr Abd Rahman Hamzah, said that the sketch or design written on the soles of the shoe was not clear, and unrelated to the word ‘Allah’, in addition to the shape being too vague, and there are many possibilities to interpret the logo.

 

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