Produced officially by the Saudi government, these fonts are the gold standard for digital replication of the Madinah Mushaf.
When rendering Quranic text digitally, standard system fonts like Arial or Times New Roman fail to display the intricate layers of vocalization marks correctly. The following specialized fonts are universally trusted by developers and designers: KFQPC Quran Fonts (King Fahd Complex)
: An open-source project by Khaled Hosny that aims to revive the classic "Bulaq" printing style for high-quality digital typesetting. Meiryo and Scheherazade : While general Arabic fonts, versions like Scheherazade New
Excellent handling of complex diacritic stacking.
A variable font allows the user to adjust the weight (thickness) and width dynamically. The future will allow you to "slide" a toggle to increase the size of the fatha without changing the letter size. This is revolutionary for visually impaired readers.
Suggest old fonts to modern Unicode standards.