Calibri Arabic Font
: It follows a Naskh style with low contrast and large counters, which improves legibility on digital screens.
However, supporting Arabic was a massive challenge. Traditional Arabic fonts (like Times New Roman Arabic or Traditional Arabic) are heavy, calligraphic, and designed for print. Microsoft wanted an Arabic sans-serif that matched Calibri's "soft rounded" personality. calibri arabic font
Arabic requires mandatory ligatures (joining characters). For example, ل + ا should become a single glyph ﻻ . In corrupted Calibri installations or non-Office applications, you might see ل ا (separate, with a gap) instead of a connected shape. : It follows a Naskh style with low
For official use outside of Microsoft products, you can find licensing information through LucasFonts . you might see ل ا (separate