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Jh Naskh Expanded Medium Link [ 2027 ]

: The font includes approximately 1,400 glyphs , encompassing a wide array of OpenType variants such as contextual ligatures, stylistic alternates, and justification alternatives.

The Naskh script is one of the oldest and most legible forms of Islamic calligraphy, traditionally used for transcribing books and administrative documents. Joe Hatem, a designer based in Beirut, Lebanon, modernized this script to create the JH Naskh Expanded family. The weight serves as a versatile middle ground between the lighter text versions and the bolder display variants, making it ideal for both readability and emphasis. Design Features and Glyphs jh naskh expanded medium link

| Allowed | Not allowed | |---------|--------------| | ✅ Embedding in PDFs, e‑books, web pages, apps. ✅ Modifying the font (e.g., creating a subset) as long as the resulting file retains the OFL‑required license file. ✅ Commercial use (e.g., in a printed book, a mobile app, a corporate website). | ❌ Selling the font by itself. ❌ Removing the OFL license text from the distributed files. ❌ Claiming you authored the font. | : The font includes approximately 1,400 glyphs ,

: The expanded letters create a poetic visual spacing that enhances short-form Arabic text. Availability The weight serves as a versatile middle ground