Draft:Saleh al-Mansouf
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Saleh al-Mansouf | |
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صالح المنصوف | |
Born | 1936 |
Died | 11 March 2023 | (aged 86–87)
Resting place | Al-Babtain Mosque, Riyadh |
Nationality (legal) | Saudi Arabian |
Saleh bin Saad bin Abdullah al-Mansouf (Arabic: صالح بن سعد بن عبدالله المنصوف) is a Saudi Arabian calligrapher known for his credit of updating the style of the inscription having Islamic creed and sword from the flag design of Saudi Arabia during 1973.
Death[edit]
On the 11 March 2023, Al-Mansouf died probably due to his illness or old age at the age of 86, the day when it's the Kingdom's Flag Day. His body was in a funeral at the Al-Babtain Mosque in Riyadh where the prayers were offered for him, then his body became buried in the North Cemetery.
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