The Quran is the most widely read book in the Arabic language, and its preservation has driven the evolution of Arabic calligraphy and digital typography for over 1,400 years. Choosing the right is not just an aesthetic choice; it is a matter of readability, tajweed (pronunciation) accuracy, and cultural tradition.
Many free font websites label standard calligraphy fonts as "Quranic." They are not.
Most Quranic texts follow one of two major calligraphic traditions: The Majestic Quran Uthmani (Madani) Script : The gold standard for modern Mus'hafs (like the Madinah Quran
Arabic fonts in Quranic typography hold immense significance, as they: