Summary: The drawing from a Muraqqa‘, Album Album in the Safavid period in Persia depicts a handsome dervish interacting with a seated youth, signed by Riza ‘Abbasi in 1624. The manuscript of 'The Wonders of Creation' by Qazwini from the Safavid period in Persia includes a depiction of the Waguwag tree from 1613. Another calligraphy piece from the Qajar period in Persia dated to 1815 is adorned with vegetal motifs and signed Mir Muhammad. The 19th-century binding from the Ottoman period in Turkey decorated with peacock motifs reflects religious artistry for the Baha'i faith. The extensive list of manuscripts and miniatures from various periods throughout Islamic lands showcases the evolution of calligraphic and miniature art forms. These artistic expressions highlight the intricate interplay between cultural, religious, and historical influences, underscoring the vitality and continuity of Islamic calligraphic traditions.