((exclusive)) — Arabic Fonts Quran

: The Unicode Consortium continues to add specific Quranic symbols (like the "Small High Seen" or specific "End of Ayah" markers) to ensure interoperability across devices. Glyph Substitution (OpenType) : Modern Quranic fonts rely on OpenType features

Beginners and non-Arabs, as it makes pronunciation "idiot-proof" by explicitly marking every sound. arabic fonts quran

The field is evolving. Two major trends are shaping the next generation of : : The Unicode Consortium continues to add specific

The King Fahd Glorious Quran Printing Complex in Medina uses this style exclusively. arabic fonts quran

The use of Arabic fonts in the Quran also serves to: