Design a professional Arabic logo for the brand:

"أبو الهدى"

Use the attached reference logo as the PRIMARY STYLE REFERENCE.

IMPORTANT:
Do NOT copy, trace, imitate, or reproduce the reference logo.
Do NOT recreate its exact floral shapes or composition.

Instead, study its underlying visual language and reinterpret that language into an ORIGINAL logo specifically built from the Arabic name "أبو الهدى".

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CORE VISUAL DIRECTION
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The desired aesthetic is:

OTTOMAN-INSPIRED ISLAMIC CALLIGRAPHY
+
GEOMETRIC KUFIC DISCIPLINE
+
ARABIC CALLIGRAPHIC MONOGRAM
+
ISLAMIC GEOMETRIC CONSTRUCTION
+
REFINED MANUSCRIPT CHARACTER

The logo should feel:

- Arabic
- Islamic
- Ottoman-inspired
- Historical
- Sophisticated
- Crafted
- Symmetrical
- Geometric
- Calm
- Authoritative
- Premium but restrained

It should NOT feel:

- Generic mosque branding
- Generic Islamic logo
- Generic Arabic calligraphy
- Jewelry logo
- Pharmacy logo
- Herbal shop logo
- Modern tech logo
- Overly decorative
- Excessively luxurious

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THE REFERENCE LOGO — WHAT TO LEARN FROM IT
==================================================

Analyze the attached reference for:

- Compact emblem construction
- Central Arabic calligraphic structure
- Symmetry
- Radial balance
- Controlled ornamental rhythm
- Organic shapes integrated with geometry
- Strong black/negative-space relationship
- Manuscript-inspired visual character
- Arabic letterforms becoming a graphic symbol

Do NOT copy its specific ornament.

Use the same DESIGN LOGIC to create an original Abu Al Huda mark.

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PRIMARY OBJECTIVE
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The Arabic lettering itself must be the main source of the visual identity.

Do NOT simply write:

"أبو الهدى"

in a decorative font and surround it with Islamic ornaments.

Instead:

BUILD THE LETTERFORMS INTO THE SYMBOL.

The letters should become:

LETTERFORM
→ GEOMETRIC STRUCTURE
→ EMBLEM

The ornament should emerge from the construction of the Arabic letters.

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NAME EXPLORATION
==================================================

Explore the Arabic name:

"أبو الهدى"

Prioritize the full name first.

Then explore:

"الهدى"

Then explore a compact monogram based on:

"أ + هـ"

The strongest solution should preferably preserve a recognizable connection to the actual Arabic name.

Do not sacrifice the identity of "أبو الهدى" merely to create an attractive abstract symbol.

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GEOMETRIC CONSTRUCTION
==================================================

Construct the logo using an Islamic geometric logic.

Explore:

- 8-fold radial geometry
- 16-fold geometry
- Square Kufic principles
- Modular construction
- Repetition
- Symmetry
- Central axis
- Controlled proportions
- Consistent stroke weight
- Negative-space geometry

The geometry should influence the Arabic letterforms themselves.

DO NOT place a generic Islamic pattern behind the Arabic lettering.

The LETTERS must generate the geometry.

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KUFIC INFLUENCE
==================================================

Use the discipline of Kufic:

- Strong verticals
- Controlled horizontals
- Geometric proportions
- Compact construction
- Structured negative space
- Strong silhouette

But do NOT make it look like basic modern Square Kufic typography.

Introduce subtle Ottoman / manuscript character through:

- Controlled curves
- Refined terminals
- Rhythmic transitions
- Subtle ornamental articulation
- Historical calligraphic proportions

Think:

GEOMETRIC KUFIC STRUCTURE
+
OTTOMAN CALLIGRAPHIC CHARACTER

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OTTOMAN / ISLAMIC ORNAMENT
==================================================

Use Ottoman-inspired ornamental principles only when they can be integrated into the letter construction.

Possible visual influences:

- Rumi
- Hatayi
- Saz leaf
- Arabesque rhythm
- Manuscript ornament
- Symmetrical floral geometry

IMPORTANT:

Do not add obvious flowers around the logo.

Do not create a decorative frame around the word.

Do not make ornament the main subject.

Instead, allow very subtle ornamental logic to appear through:

- terminals
- curves
- repeated modules
- internal negative space
- radial balance
- silhouette

CALLIGRAPHY FIRST.
ORNAMENT SECOND.

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COMPOSITION
==================================================

Create a compact emblem with a strong silhouette.

Preferred characteristics:

- Approximately square / circular visual footprint
- Symmetrical or highly balanced
- Strong central axis
- Compact proportions
- Excellent negative space
- Recognizable as a brand mark
- Works without surrounding text

The composition should feel like:

A HISTORICAL ARABIC EMBLEM REINTERPRETED AS A MODERN BRAND MARK.

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CRITICAL REQUIREMENT — LEGIBILITY
==================================================

The logo must still contain real Arabic letterforms.

Do not create meaningless abstract ornament.

The viewer should be able to discover:

"أبو الهدى"

or at minimum:

"الهدى"

or:

"أ + هـ"

inside the construction.

The logo may require a moment to decipher, but it must not become illegible decorative artwork.

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COLOR
==================================================

First generate the logo in:

BLACK ON OFF-WHITE

Then show a restrained brand-color version using:

Primary Dark:
#0D2B45

Primary Blue:
#1E4E73

Gold Accent:
#D4AF37

Use gold extremely sparingly.

The logo must remain strong in monochrome.

Do NOT use:

- bright green
- emerald
- excessive gold
- gradients
- metallic effects
- neon colors
- excessive shadows

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OUTPUT
==================================================

Generate a professional logo exploration sheet containing:

20–30 ORIGINAL logo concepts.

Each concept must be structurally different.

Explore variations in:

- Full "أبو الهدى"
- "الهدى"
- أ + هـ
- Kufic construction
- Ottoman calligraphic construction
- Radial emblem
- Symmetrical emblem
- Negative-space construction
- Integrated ornamental letterforms

Do NOT create 30 tiny variations of the same logo.

Each concept should look like a serious logo design direction that could be refined manually in Adobe Illustrator.

After showing the explorations, identify the 5 strongest concepts.

Then create larger, cleaner presentations of the 5 strongest concepts.

==================================================
FINAL DESIGN QUALITY
==================================================

The result should look like the work of a senior Arabic identity designer.

Prioritize:

1. Originality
2. Arabic letterform quality
3. Strong silhouette
4. Geometric construction
5. Ottoman / Islamic cultural character
6. Legibility
7. Negative space
8. Scalability
9. Brand distinctiveness
10. Professional logo quality

Do not create generic AI calligraphy.

Do not create decorative Arabic artwork.

Create a BRAND MARK.

The final visual language should communicate:

HERITAGE
+
ARABIC IDENTITY
+
ISLAMIC GEOMETRY
+
OTTOMAN CHARACTER
+
CALM AUTHORITY

AI-generated design

Design a professional Arabic logo for the brand: "أبو الهدى" Use the attached reference logo as the PRIMARY STYLE REFERENCE. IMPORTANT: Do NOT copy, trace, imitate, or reproduce the reference logo. Do NOT recreate its exact floral shapes or composition. Instead, study its underlying visual language and reinterpret that language into an ORIGINAL logo specifically built from the Arabic name "أبو الهدى". ================================================== CORE VISUAL DIRECTION ================================================== The desired aesthetic is: OTTOMAN-INSPIRED ISLAMIC CALLIGRAPHY + GEOMETRIC KUFIC DISCIPLINE + ARABIC CALLIGRAPHIC MONOGRAM + ISLAMIC GEOMETRIC CONSTRUCTION + REFINED MANUSCRIPT CHARACTER The logo should feel: - Arabic - Islamic - Ottoman-inspired - Historical - Sophisticated - Crafted - Symmetrical - Geometric - Calm - Authoritative - Premium but restrained It should NOT feel: - Generic mosque branding - Generic Islamic logo - Generic Arabic calligraphy - Jewelry logo - Pharmacy logo - Herbal shop logo - Modern tech logo - Overly decorative - Excessively luxurious ================================================== THE REFERENCE LOGO — WHAT TO LEARN FROM IT ================================================== Analyze the attached reference for: - Compact emblem construction - Central Arabic calligraphic structure - Symmetry - Radial balance - Controlled ornamental rhythm - Organic shapes integrated with geometry - Strong black/negative-space relationship - Manuscript-inspired visual character - Arabic letterforms becoming a graphic symbol Do NOT copy its specific ornament. Use the same DESIGN LOGIC to create an original Abu Al Huda mark. ================================================== PRIMARY OBJECTIVE ================================================== The Arabic lettering itself must be the main source of the visual identity. Do NOT simply write: "أبو الهدى" in a decorative font and surround it with Islamic ornaments. Instead: BUILD THE LETTERFORMS INTO THE SYMBOL. The letters should become: LETTERFORM → GEOMETRIC STRUCTURE → EMBLEM The ornament should emerge from the construction of the Arabic letters. ================================================== NAME EXPLORATION ================================================== Explore the Arabic name: "أبو الهدى" Prioritize the full name first. Then explore: "الهدى" Then explore a compact monogram based on: "أ + هـ" The strongest solution should preferably preserve a recognizable connection to the actual Arabic name. Do not sacrifice the identity of "أبو الهدى" merely to create an attractive abstract symbol. ================================================== GEOMETRIC CONSTRUCTION ================================================== Construct the logo using an Islamic geometric logic. Explore: - 8-fold radial geometry - 16-fold geometry - Square Kufic principles - Modular construction - Repetition - Symmetry - Central axis - Controlled proportions - Consistent stroke weight - Negative-space geometry The geometry should influence the Arabic letterforms themselves. DO NOT place a generic Islamic pattern behind the Arabic lettering. The LETTERS must generate the geometry. ================================================== KUFIC INFLUENCE ================================================== Use the discipline of Kufic: - Strong verticals - Controlled horizontals - Geometric proportions - Compact construction - Structured negative space - Strong silhouette But do NOT make it look like basic modern Square Kufic typography. Introduce subtle Ottoman / manuscript character through: - Controlled curves - Refined terminals - Rhythmic transitions - Subtle ornamental articulation - Historical calligraphic proportions Think: GEOMETRIC KUFIC STRUCTURE + OTTOMAN CALLIGRAPHIC CHARACTER ================================================== OTTOMAN / ISLAMIC ORNAMENT ================================================== Use Ottoman-inspired ornamental principles only when they can be integrated into the letter construction. Possible visual influences: - Rumi - Hatayi - Saz leaf - Arabesque rhythm - Manuscript ornament - Symmetrical floral geometry IMPORTANT: Do not add obvious flowers around the logo. Do not create a decorative frame around the word. Do not make ornament the main subject. Instead, allow very subtle ornamental logic to appear through: - terminals - curves - repeated modules - internal negative space - radial balance - silhouette CALLIGRAPHY FIRST. ORNAMENT SECOND. ================================================== COMPOSITION ================================================== Create a compact emblem with a strong silhouette. Preferred characteristics: - Approximately square / circular visual footprint - Symmetrical or highly balanced - Strong central axis - Compact proportions - Excellent negative space - Recognizable as a brand mark - Works without surrounding text The composition should feel like: A HISTORICAL ARABIC EMBLEM REINTERPRETED AS A MODERN BRAND MARK. ================================================== CRITICAL REQUIREMENT — LEGIBILITY ================================================== The logo must still contain real Arabic letterforms. Do not create meaningless abstract ornament. The viewer should be able to discover: "أبو الهدى" or at minimum: "الهدى" or: "أ + هـ" inside the construction. The logo may require a moment to decipher, but it must not become illegible decorative artwork. ================================================== COLOR ================================================== First generate the logo in: BLACK ON OFF-WHITE Then show a restrained brand-color version using: Primary Dark: #0D2B45 Primary Blue: #1E4E73 Gold Accent: #D4AF37 Use gold extremely sparingly. The logo must remain strong in monochrome. Do NOT use: - bright green - emerald - excessive gold - gradients - metallic effects - neon colors - excessive shadows ================================================== OUTPUT ================================================== Generate a professional logo exploration sheet containing: 20–30 ORIGINAL logo concepts. Each concept must be structurally different. Explore variations in: - Full "أبو الهدى" - "الهدى" - أ + هـ - Kufic construction - Ottoman calligraphic construction - Radial emblem - Symmetrical emblem - Negative-space construction - Integrated ornamental letterforms Do NOT create 30 tiny variations of the same logo. Each concept should look like a serious logo design direction that could be refined manually in Adobe Illustrator. After showing the explorations, identify the 5 strongest concepts. Then create larger, cleaner presentations of the 5 strongest concepts. ================================================== FINAL DESIGN QUALITY ================================================== The result should look like the work of a senior Arabic identity designer. Prioritize: 1. Originality 2. Arabic letterform quality 3. Strong silhouette 4. Geometric construction 5. Ottoman / Islamic cultural character 6. Legibility 7. Negative space 8. Scalability 9. Brand distinctiveness 10. Professional logo quality Do not create generic AI calligraphy. Do not create decorative Arabic artwork. Create a BRAND MARK. The final visual language should communicate: HERITAGE + ARABIC IDENTITY + ISLAMIC GEOMETRY + OTTOMAN CHARACTER + CALM AUTHORITY

August 21, 2026

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