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  2. Template:Script/Arabic - Wikipedia

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    Some Arabic-based letters aren't rendered properly by some old versions of Times New Roman, such as: ېـ ـېـ ـې ې which is used in Pashto and Uyghur; the newest versions of the following fonts render it properly: Scheherazade New, Scheherazade, Lateef, Amiri, Noto Naskh Arabic, Droid Arabic Naskh, Noto Sans Arabic, Harmattan, Arial ...

  3. Noto fonts - Wikipedia

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    Noto is a free font family comprising over 100 individual computer fonts, which are together designed to cover all the scripts encoded in the Unicode standard. As of November 2024 [update] , Noto covers around 1,000 languages and 162 writing systems. [ 1 ]

  4. Arabic typography - Wikipedia

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    Some Arabic computer fonts are calligraphic, for example Arial, Courier New, and Times New Roman. They look as if they were written with a brush or oblong pen, akin to how serifs originated in stone inscriptionals. Other fonts, like Tahoma and Noto Sans Arabic, use a mono-linear style more akin to sans-serif Latin scripts. Monolinear means that ...

  5. Template:Uninaskh - Wikipedia

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    'Droid Arabic Naskh' 'Simplified Arabic' 'Traditional Arabic' 'Amiri' 'Sakkal Majalla' 'Microsoft Uighur' 'Arabic Typesetting' 'Calibri' 'Dubai' 'noto sans arabic' The font families should be ranked by character availability. Feel free to edit this template to add fonts or change the order, but make sure the first two stay first, and please ...

  6. File:U+076E Naskh style.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: The Unicode character U+076E (“Arabic letter hah with small Arabic letter tah below”) in Naskh script style. This letter is used for writing the Khowar language. Created using the font Noto Naskh Arabic.

  7. Persian alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The Persian alphabet (Persian: الفبای فارسی, romanized: Alefbâ-ye Fârsi), also known as the Perso-Arabic script, is the right-to-left alphabet used for the Persian language. It is a variation of the Arabic script with five additional letters: پ چ ژ گ (the sounds 'g', 'zh', 'ch', and 'p', respectively), in addition to the ...

  8. Naskh (script) - Wikipedia

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    Noto Naskh Arabic (G) SF Arabic (M) [10] Naskh was historically used heavily in the transcription of books and in administrative courtly documents. [6] Naskh allowed for the development of decorative elements into more supple, rounded designs, away from the common use of squared kufic in decoration.

  9. Template:Arabic alphabet Naskh and Nastaliq shapes - Wikipedia

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    Generates a table showing the shaping of an Arabic character. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Character 1 no description Example ج String required Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox (create | mirror) and testcases (create) pages. Subpages of this template.