
Luminous, layered, and endlessly rich — this original canvas painting is a meditation in light and script. The composition radiates outward from a deep central panel of bold white Arabic calligraphy, surrounded by a swirling field of intricate smaller script in warm golden amber, cream, teal, and soft brown — as if the words themselves are dissolving into light at the edges of the canvas.
The background — a soft, cloud-like field of white, silver-grey, and warm gold built up with expressive impasto brushwork — gives the piece an ethereal, almost celestial quality. The central text, Wa Lawla Idh Dakhalta Jannataka Qulta Ma Sha Allah La Quwwata Illa Billah — And why did you not say, when you entered your garden: What Allah willed has come to pass; there is no power except with Allah (Quran 18:39) — is one of the most beloved protective verses in the Quran, recited upon entering a home, a garden, or any place of blessing.
This is art that carries meaning into every room it enters.
Ma Sha Allah La Quwwata Illa Billah is one of the most universally recognized and beloved phrases in Islam — recited for protection, gratitude, and acknowledgment of divine will. It is the verse Muslims say when they see something beautiful, when they enter a new home, when they want to protect what they love. Having it rendered in this level of artistic complexity — with layers of script radiating outward like a blessing expanding through space — makes this piece both spiritually resonant and visually extraordinary.
The soft, luminous palette makes it versatile enough for any interior — from minimalist modern to warm traditional — while the intricate layering of script gives it depth that rewards every viewing.
Width: 39.37 inches (100 cm) | Height: 31.50 inches (80 cm)
Delivered frameless — gallery wrap canvas with finished edges, ready to hang directly on the wall. Each canvas is individually handcrafted. Slight color variation may occur due to monitor calibration differences.