The 99 Divine Names by Ayten Tiryaki

The 99 Divine Names by Ayten Tiryaki

$164.99

Ayten Tiryaki’s masterful calligraphy of the 99 Names of Allah (Asmā’ al-Ḥusnā) is a breathtaking fusion of sacred tradition and artistic brilliance. Each Name, meticulously rendered in elegant Arabic script, reflects the divine beauty and majesty of Allah’s attributes. Tiryaki’s work harmonizes classical Islamic calligraphy with timeless aesthetic sensibility, making it a profound spiritual and visual treasure.

Crafted with precision on premium paper, ink and framed by hand. Ideal for homes, mosques, or sacred spaces, it serves as a daily reminder of Allah’s mercy, power, and wisdom. The intricate detailing and balanced composition invite contemplation, deepening one’s connection to the Divine.

Whether as a centerpiece for devotion or a meaningful gift, Ayten Tiryaki’s calligraphy elevates the heart and space it graces. A true homage to Islamic heritage and divine reverence.



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The 99 Names of Allah (Asmā’ al-Ḥusnā) are the sacred divine attributes revealed in Islamic scripture that comprehensively describe God’s essence, qualities, and actions. These Names encompass every aspect of the Divine – from mercy and compassion to power and justice – serving as a complete representation of Allah’s perfection. Muslims contemplate these Names to deepen their understanding of God, strengthen their faith, and cultivate spiritual growth by emulating divine virtues in their lives.

Our prints are made with high-quality paper and printed using top-tier printers and premium inks to ensure exceptional durability and vibrant, long-lasting colors. We take great care to deliver prints that not only look stunning but also maintain their beauty and integrity for years to come.

Our prints are custom-made to order, ensuring each piece is unique and tailored to your preferences. Each print is carefully prepared with precision and framed by a master craftsman, combining artistry and expertise to deliver a finished product of exceptional quality and beauty.

We collaborate with trained traditional artists and craftsmen who bring decades of skill and passion to their work. If you have a vision for an original piece, contact us  to commission a custom creation. Together, we’ll bring your ideas to life with timeless artistry and craftsmanship.

Yasin Art is Committed to Delivering High-Quality Art, Crafted With Care and a Focus on Excellence.

Meet The Artist

Ayten Tiryaki

Born in 1961 in Ordu, Turkey, Ayten Tiryaki is a distinguished calligrapher specializing in Islamic art. She studied under master calligrapher Hâmid Aytaç and later earned her icazet (calligraphy diploma) from Hüsrev Subaşı and Ali Alparslan. She further refined her skills with M. İnci Ayan Birol, mastering classical scripts like Thuluth and Naskh.
Tiryaki’s work reflects deep spiritual devotion, often focusing on Quranic verses and the 99 Names of Allah. Her elegant compositions balance traditional Ottoman techniques with contemporary aesthetics, making her a sought-after artist for exhibitions, private collections, and sacred spaces.

A member of the Research Center for Islamic History, Art, and Culture (IRCICA), she has contributed to preserving Islamic calligraphy heritage. Her art serves as both visual worship and a bridge between classical tradition and modern expression.
Born in 1961 in Ordu, Turkey, Ayten Tiryaki is a distinguished calligrapher specializing in Islamic art. She studied under master calligrapher Hâmid Aytaç and later earned her icazet (calligraphy diploma) from Hüsrev Subaşı and Ali Alparslan. She further refined her skills with M. İnci Ayan Birol, mastering classical scripts like Thuluth and Naskh.

Tiryaki’s work reflects deep spiritual devotion, often focusing on Quranic verses and the 99 Names of Allah. Her elegant compositions balance traditional Ottoman techniques with contemporary aesthetics, making her a sought-after artist for exhibitions, private collections, and sacred spaces.

A member of the Research Center for Islamic History, Art, and Culture (IRCICA), she has contributed to preserving Islamic calligraphy heritage. Her art serves as both visual worship and a bridge between classical tradition and modern expression.