Turkish artist Njati Korkmaz, a specialist in miniature art, wrote "Al-Ikhlas" on Tin Seed.

The completion of the writing took six months, during which Korkmaz used a spider hair to write the sura and a bee to correct mistakes while writing.

Korkmaz's works are presented at an exhibition of artifacts and works that are among the smallest in the world in the Turkish state of Aydin.

The exhibition contains the most prominent works by the Turkish sculptor Nagati Korkmaz, including Bismala written on a hair, and a swimming pool of fig seeds written by the names of God, and chess stones and miniature line paintings.

The Surah Al-Ikhlas, written on the fig seed, is scheduled to begin next week, after finishing work on it.

Presentation of Surah Al-Ikhlas on the seed of figs will start next week (Anatolia)


Unique works
Korkmaz said he has prepared the artwork he has been patiently exhibiting for 30 years, most of which are "unique" in the world.

He explained that he decided to write Surah Al-Ikhlas on the seed of figs, following the calligrapher named Sayed Qasim Ghobari, wrote the same sura four hundred years ago on a grain of rice.