The year was 2004, and the digital world was a blocky, pixelated frontier. In a small, dimly lit office in Dubai, a graphic designer named Omar stared at his screen in frustration. He was trying to layout a high-end magazine spread, but his professional software—built in the West—treated Arabic script like a broken puzzle, reversing letters and disconnecting the elegant flow of the Then, he popped a CD-ROM into his tower: Al Rassam Al Arabi V3.1 R1

: Includes a collection of 22 high-quality Arabic fonts, such as Naskh, Thuluth, Kufi, and Diwani.

: Used to create Arabic banners, headlines, and animations for websites or platforms like Macromedia Flash. Technical Details

: It includes a robust engine for adjusting critical typographic elements such as kerning, spacing, ligatures, and diacritics. Font Library