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Arabic typography has transitioned from metal type (first Arabic typeface by Hadiqat al‑Akbar, 1514) to digital fonts. Despite Unicode standardization (Arabic block: U+0600–U+06FF), the availability of high-quality, varied Arabic fonts remains limited compared to Latin scripts. Most users rely on system defaults (e.g., Tahoma, Arial, Traditional Arabic) or expensive commercial packs.