Choose the Urdu script style you want to learn, such as Nasta’liq or Naskh
Use the right tools, such as a calligraphy pen, reed pen, or broad-edged marker
Practice the basic Urdu letters individually
Learn the correct letter shapes in different positions, such as initial, medial, final, and isolated
Study the joining rules between Urdu letters
Copy sample words and phrases to build muscle memory
Keep your strokes smooth, balanced, and consistent
Maintain proper spacing between letters and words
Practice the correct slant and flow of the script
Use ruled paper or guide lines to control alignment
Start with simple words before moving to longer sentences
Repeatedly practice common letter combinations
Observe professional Urdu calligraphy examples
Focus on proportion, curve, and thickness of strokes
Practice regularly to improve control and accuracy
