In the world of digital Islamic art and Arabic typography, few names command as much respect as (King Fahd Glorious Quran Printing Complex). For designers seeking authentic Quranic script or beautiful Islamic ornamentation, the KFGQPC Arabic Symbols 01 font is an absolute gem.
A common concern for professionals is licensing. The fonts released by the King Fahd Glorious Quran Printing Complex are generally released to serve the Quran and Islamic knowledge. They are typically free to use for non-commercial and often commercial projects involving Islamic content, provided the content is respectful and accurate.
Unlike standard Arabic fonts (like Arial or Simplified Arabic) that focus on connected alphabets, is a specialized dingbat or symbol font. It contains hundreds of intricate Islamic symbols, including:
Established in 1984, the King Fahd Complex is the world's largest institution dedicated to printing and serving the Holy Quran. In 2010, the complex expanded its digital offerings by releasing the , designed by Ashfaq A. Niazi .
Writing out "Sallallahu ‘alayhi wa sallam" in standard font often breaks the visual flow of a paragraph. Using a single, expertly designed symbol looks cleaner and more professional.
The KFGQPC Arabic Symbols 01 font can be used in a variety of projects: