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The font is a specialized digital resource developed by the King Fahd Glorious Qur’an Printing Complex (KFGQPC) in Madinah, Saudi Arabia. This font is part of a broader suite of "Mushaf fonts" designed to accurately represent the calligraphy of the Holy Qur'an, specifically based on the script of the renowned calligrapher Uthman Taha . kfgqpc arabic symbols 01 download hot
You can also type a Unicode value (like FDFA for ﷺ) and press Alt + X to convert it into the symbol. 2. Using in LaTeX (XeLaTeX)
This allows you to call specific glyphs by their index number (e.g., \XeTeXglyph 41 for the SAW honorific). KFGQPC Arabic Symbols Font Guide | PDF |
Unlike standard text fonts, is a symbol font containing 96-97 specialized glyphs for common Islamic expressions, phrases, and honorifics. These include calligraphic renderings of: Basmalah: "Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim"
The font works by mapping these complex calligraphic phrases to specific keyboard keys or Unicode values. You can also type a Unicode value (like
In Word, once the font is installed, you can insert these symbols by typing a specific character and then changing the font of that character to "KFGQPC Arabic Symbols 01".
For example, typing "G" and selecting the font might render the full "Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam" phrase.
"Allah Akbar," "Sadaqallahul Azim," and "Eid Mubarak" How to Use KFGQPC Arabic Symbols 01