Qahiri

Qahiri is a modern Kufic-inspired sans-serif typeface designed for Arabic and Latin scripts.

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Qahiri

About

Qahiri is a sans-serif font family inspired by the Kufic calligraphy style, specifically the modernized manuscript form developed by Mohammad Abdul Qadir. Named after Cairo, Egypt, it supports both Arabic and Latin scripts in a single weight and style, offering a distinctive geometric and historical aesthetic suitable for display and cultural projects.

Overview

Qahiri is a sans-serif typeface rooted in the Kufic calligraphy tradition, reflecting the modernized and regularized style of the late master Mohammad Abdul Qadir. The font is named after Cairo, Egypt, following the tradition of naming Kufic styles after their city of origin. It includes support for Arabic and Latin scripts in a single normal style weight, making it a unique choice for projects requiring a blend of cultural heritage and contemporary design.

Designer: Khaled Hosny

Usage

"" Access one-stop/qahiri using the OneStop MCP.

If you do not have the OneStop MCP, read the MCP setup docs.