Most of them can be used for styling text in any Arabic-script language including Arabic, Persian (Farsi), Dari, Kurdish (Sorani), Punjabi, Pashto, Urdu, Kashmiri, Sindhi, and Uyghur. ![]() Some of them are made by support from the local governments (Uthman, Nastaliq, Neirizi) and some others are made by individuals. I list them all in the near future in another post about commercial Arabic and Persian (Farsi) fonts, but here I introduce the available free fonts I find most useful. Just install Maryam F fonts (download link below) and use Medad to convert. So most of the efforts in this field is done by a few companies (like Linotype, Monotype, and some others) outside the Middle East. Download Medad Persian for macOS 10.6.8 or later and enjoy it on your Mac. The reason for that might be the fact that one cannot make any money by designing Arabic or Persian typefaces. ![]() The fonts here are true Arabic fonts ready to be used in any Arabic or Persian (Farsi) layout.Īs you might have noticed there are not that many companies making Arabic fonts. What I want to introduce here are not a bunch of links to some Arabic-looking “exotic” Latin-script fonts.
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