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Custom
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Analysis Status
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Updated Apr 3, 2026, 1:16 PM
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fsType 8
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Attribution & Foundry
This metadata points to Mamoun Sakkal, Paul C. Nelson and John Hudson as the main credited source for the font.
Suitable for general Arabic typesetting purposes including books and documents.
Avoid using for web-based applications unless proper rendering is guaranteed.
Pair with traditional Latin fonts for a balanced look.
Prioritize readability and ensure accurate display of characters.
Use different weights for headings and body text appropriately.

Categories
Arabic
Styles
1
Source Format
ZIP archive
Font Family
Arabic Typesetting
Font Subfamily
Normal
Full Name
Arabic Typesetting
PostScript Name
ArabicTypesetting
Typographic Family
Arabic Typesetting
Typographic Subfamily
Regular
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Designer
Vendor ID
MS
Version
Version 5.01
Commercial Use Guidance
License details are available. Review them before commercial use.
Description
Arabic Typesetting is a new design in the Naskh style, particularly well suited for traditional book typography, an area neglected by digital type. The font provides fine typographic control by marrying the latest OpenType technology to traditional calligraphic and typographic models. It achieves maximum readability by opening bowls and counters, balancing the proportions of stroke and white space in letters that typically cause problems at small sizes, and by contextually differentiating similar forms. The font contains over 2,100 glyphs, including contextual alternates, ligatures, and language-specific forms. Great care was taken in the design and digitization of all outlines. The graceful curves, the dynamic of blunt and rounded terminals, and the contrast between thick and thin strokes are consistent and lively throughout the typeface. In addition to providing all the correct shapes for quality Arabic typesetting, the same care and consistency has been applied in glyphs used for the many other languages, such as Farsi, Urdu, Sindhi, etc., that are written in variants of the Arabic script. This means that documents incorporating several language will have a harmonious appearance. The Arabic glyphs are accompanied by Latin letters designed to achieve a balance of color, weight and proportion between the two scripts. Typically, the trend in co-ordinating Arabic and Latin types has been to unhappily force the Arabic to match the proportions of the Latin. In this font, likely for the first time, the Latin has been adjusted to harmonize with the Arabic: the ascenders and descenders have been lengthened to echo the proportions of the Arabic extenders, and the usual impact of capital letters has been reduced by making them a similar weight to the lowercase.
License Notes
You may use this font to display and print content as permitted by the license terms for the product in which this font is included. You may only (i) embed this font in content as permitted by the embedding restrictions included in this font; and (ii) temporarily download this font to a printer or other output device to help print content.
Copyright
© 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
Consider print production requirements.
Check the font's support for essential Arabic characters.