Kfgqpc — Arabic Symbols 01

This font is released as a free resource for the public, provided by the King Fahd Complex to support Arabic and Islamic digital literature. Common Symbols and Usage

: A detailed Glyph Table Guide is available for users needing the exact mapping of all 96+ characters.

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Using these symbols requires the font to be installed and correctly referenced in your application. 1. Microsoft Word To use these symbols in Word, follow these steps: kfgqpc arabic symbols 01

: Type the shortcut key (e.g., s ) and then highlight the character and change the font selection to KFGQPC Arabic Symbols 01 .

The is a specialized font developed by the King Fahd Glorious Qur'an Printing Complex (KFGQPC). It is designed to provide high-quality calligraphic glyphs for common Islamic and Arabic honorifics, symbols, and decorative elements used in Islamic texts. Common Symbols and Their Keys

Alternatively, use the menu to browse the entire glyph table. 2. LaTeX (XeLaTeX) This font is released as a free resource

For academic and professional typesetting, XeLaTeX offers precise control over these glyphs:

Define the font family: \newfontfamily\QPCSymbolsKFGQPC Arabic Symbols 01

Specifically designed to include common Islamic phrases, honorifics, and religious symbols that are often difficult to typeset using standard Arabic keyboards. It is designed to provide high-quality calligraphic glyphs

Type the (e.g., typing "H" will display the ﷺ symbol).

Call a specific glyph: \XeTeXglyph (e.g., \XeTeXglyph 3 for Bismillah). 3. WordPress and Web