When sharing or creating content using a Quran font in (TrueType Font) format, it’s important to choose a script that matches your intended audience, such as the widely used Uthmani (Madani) script or the
- Ligature Density: Unlike standard text, Quranic script requires mandatory ligatures (e.g., Lam-Alif variants) and aesthetic ligatures that join letters in ways standard Unicode fonts do not support.
- Vertical Stacking (Tashkeel): Quranic vowels (Harakat) and diacritics often stack vertically (e.g., a Shadda combined with a Kasra). Standard fonts often offset these marks horizontally, leading to illegible text.
- Tajwid Coding: Quranic fonts often require color-coding or distinct glyphs to indicate pronunciation rules (Tajwid), such as Idgham, Ikhfa, or Ghunna. This requires the font file to map specific Unicode characters in the Private Use Area (PUA) or utilize OpenType features to swap standard glyphs with colored variants.
⚠️ Do not use automatic tashkeel tools – always use verified Quranic text with pre‑placed diacritics.
No missing glyph warnings. No corrupted tables.
Troubleshooting in Word:
Download Link
[Download Quran TTF Pack (ZIP, 2.4 MB)]
What’s Included
What is a Quran Font TTF?
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When sharing or creating content using a Quran font in (TrueType Font) format, it’s important to choose a script that matches your intended audience, such as the widely used Uthmani (Madani) script or the
- Ligature Density: Unlike standard text, Quranic script requires mandatory ligatures (e.g., Lam-Alif variants) and aesthetic ligatures that join letters in ways standard Unicode fonts do not support.
- Vertical Stacking (Tashkeel): Quranic vowels (Harakat) and diacritics often stack vertically (e.g., a Shadda combined with a Kasra). Standard fonts often offset these marks horizontally, leading to illegible text.
- Tajwid Coding: Quranic fonts often require color-coding or distinct glyphs to indicate pronunciation rules (Tajwid), such as Idgham, Ikhfa, or Ghunna. This requires the font file to map specific Unicode characters in the Private Use Area (PUA) or utilize OpenType features to swap standard glyphs with colored variants.
⚠️ Do not use automatic tashkeel tools – always use verified Quranic text with pre‑placed diacritics. quran font ttf
No missing glyph warnings. No corrupted tables. When sharing or creating content using a Quran
Troubleshooting in Word:
Download Link
[Download Quran TTF Pack (ZIP, 2.4 MB)]
What’s Included
What is a Quran Font TTF?