As seen from its name, Pharisee-style calligraphy developed by the Persians and the official character of this nation since the time of the Safavid dynasty until now. Calligraphy is prioritizing Pharisees line element, written without a vowel, and the expertise of the author is determined by the agility to play the thick-thin letter in the 'measure' the right. This style is widely used as exterior decoration of mosques in Iran, which is usually combined with colorful arabes.