Diwan Naskh Font [updated] May 2026

The Diwani Naskh font was heavily influenced by the Naskh script, which was widely used in the Arab world during the medieval period. Naskh, meaning "copy" or "transcription," was a clear and legible script that facilitated the reproduction of manuscripts. The Diwani Naskh font took this foundation and refined it, incorporating more ornate and flowing strokes to create a distinctive and majestic style.

The font includes thousands of glyphs and contextual alternates, allowing for complex ligatures and proper "shaping" that mimics hand-drawn calligraphy. Customization: When used in Diwan’s software, users can manipulate tashkeel (vocalization marks)

: Supports multiple levels of Kashida (elongation) for artistic balance. diwan naskh font

Letters are disconnected or reversed.

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It is designed for maximum clarity in long texts, offering a balanced, neat, and professional aesthetic.

Diwan Naskh is a digital typeface based on the classic script. Historically, Naskh (meaning "copying") emerged as the preferred script for administrative documents and the Quran because of its rhythmic balance and extreme legibility. The font includes thousands of glyphs and contextual

that captures the classic, rounded elegance of the Naskh script while leveraging modern OpenType technology. Overview of Diwan Naskh