I really thought that this font will make you become Muslim?!
This font is quietly a little bit inspired by the Holy Qur'an, but not really.
Arabic is considered the language of Islam, because it was chosen by Allah.
INSPIRATION
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The Quran is believed by Muslims to be not simply divinely inspired, but the literal word of God. Muhammad did not write it as he was illiterate. In Muslim theology, the Qur'an is considered to be either "created" or "uncreated".
See more:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1690394/wandam
This is my new font, PixelBytes!
UPDATES
v1.0 - Official release
v1.1 - Added Latin-1
v1.2 - Added Balsnese
v1.2.2 - Fixed some letters on Balsnese
v1.3 - Added Polish Letters
v1.4 - Added Arabic
v1.4.2 - Finished few letters and fixing less letters
v1.4.5 - Added ligatures
v1.4.8 - Fixed lowercase K
v1.5 - 1 Month Special, Update
v1.6 - Added supplemental Balsnese
1:1 2:2 3:3 4:4 5:5 6:6 7:7 8:8 9:9 0:0 -:- ^:-ā
q:q w:w e:-ī r:r t:t y:y u:-u i:-i o:-ū p:ʾ @:a [:th
a:-a s:s d:d f:f g:gh h:h j:j k:k l:l ;:; ::: ]:dh
z:z x:sh c:kh v:ʿ b:b n:n m:m ,:, .:. /:/ _:ḥ
!:! “:" ‘:' (:( ):)
W:ū E:-e R:o T:ṭ Y:ī U:u I:i O:-o P:p
A:ā S:ṣ D:ḍ G:g J:e L:ɫ
Z:ẓ C:ch V:v ?:?
The Arabic letters and Eastern Arabic numbers are taken from a 7-pin dot matrix printer.
The Western Arabic numerals are taken from a vintage Iranian scoreboard made in the 70s (the numbers 2 and 0 are edited).
I also edited out the lowercase letter f, making it look like it's italic.
I also added Cyrillic (Russian + Bulgarian), with the lowercase letters in block.
The uppercase Cyrillic letter shcha (sometimes written as "scha" or "šča") is written similarly to Old Church Slavonic.
The font concept for the Latin alphabet is similar to a font called Myriad Pro, but with some changes.
Pixelcraft, my second font, I’ll make this many glyphs
v0.0.0 - Beginning
v.0.0.1 Extended Latin B
v0.0.2 Extended Latin A
v.0.0.3 Greek and Coptic
v.0.0.4 Cyrillic
v.0.0.5 Extended Cyrillic
v.0.0.6 Arabic
v.0.0.7 Even More Latin
This is a pixel font for any purpose you may need it for.
Goal: More glyphs than Cmunk's 7:12 Serif
If you're wondering what the many unidentified symbols are at the end, those are a few conlangs I've made. They're all (currently) in the first "Supplementary Private Use-A" block.
If a glyph is blank on FS, I look it up and recreate it.
If anything's wrong, let me know. If you have any suggestions, let me know as well.
When I finish a section, I add the section's name as a tag, which is why I don't have Supplementary Private Use Area-A 1 isn't there. It's just not fully taken up yet.
Glyph count: 2736
The Unstructed series is obsolete with the construction of GS Unicode 2.0, and the addition of all Unicode blocks into the FS inventory. I won't delete this font for those of you who still use the original, pixelated GS Unicode (for compatibility purposes).
I've always had a fascination with Arabic calligraphy. It's one of my favorite scripts (second to Burmese) and never fails to amaze me. While my low-level pixelated fonts obviously can't do calligraphy very well, I've here provided a handy supplement for Arabic typists in the hopes that it will be at least somewhat useful for basic writing.
Arabic is also one of the few scripts I can write my name in, as the letter j doesn't appear too often worldwide.
For this font:
Unicode Block: Arabic Extended-A (Added in U6.1)
Unicode Range: 08A0~08FF
Font Range: 0100~015F
Unicode Link: http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U08A0.pdf
For more information on USFs see "UnStructed: Syriac Supplement"