He is an author/educator/artist, specialised in Islamic geometric design. He has been active in Islamic geometric design for over 25 years and passionate about the creative and educational opportunities this design tradition offers to a wide range of audiences.
First book Islamic Geometric Patterns has taught thousands of readers around the world how to draw patterns in the same way craftsmen have done for centuries. He has  MA degree in the History of Islamic art and architecture from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) in London, and did one year at the Prince’s School of Traditional Arts.
He give workshops and lectures around the world and involved as a consultant in various educational and design projects in the Middle East and elsewhere.
He also run the School of Islamic Geometric design
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