Naskh Script
Naskh Script is a style of Arabic calligraphy that emerged in the 10th century. It is known for its legibility and elegance, making it a popular choice for writing books, manuscripts, and official documents. The script features rounded letters and a fluid, cursive style, which allows for faster writing.
Over time, Naskh became the standard script for printing Arabic texts, especially during the Ottoman Empire. Its clear and simple design has influenced many other scripts and remains widely used in modern Arabic typography, including in digital formats and educational materials.