.arabic-header font-family: 'JH Naskh Expanded Medium', 'Traditional Arabic', 'Amiri', serif; font-weight: 500; line-height: 1.4; /* Tighter leading works due to descender management / font-size: 1.75rem; text-rendering: optimizeLegibility; / Activates the contextual alternates */
JH Naskh Expanded Medium is not a free font. It is a premium commercial typeface found on specialized Arabic type foundries like , Tarro , or Bahij . Licenses typically range from $150–$500 depending on the user count (Desktop, Web, or App). jh naskh expanded medium
For years, Arabic was forced into Latin spacing boxes. JH Naskh Expanded Medium rejects that. It takes pride in its horizontal space, claiming the width it deserves. For years, Arabic was forced into Latin spacing boxes
Developed by the prolific type foundry (formerly Jawa Peer), this font solves a specific, painful problem in Middle Eastern graphic design: the need for a Naskh style that is airier, bolder, and more readable than traditional scripts. Developed by the prolific type foundry (formerly Jawa