Bahij Fedra Arabic is a regular font style designed by Peter Bilak, Tim Hollaway, Steve Matteson, and Dr. Abdul Hamid Osmani Bahij. It is a trademark of Adobe, TIRO Typeworks, and Bahij Virtual Academy, Kabul, Afghanistan. The Naskh script inspires the typeface, which is visible in its simple and regular letterform. Its monospaced letters and soft appearance make it well-suited for various languages, including Arabic, Latin, Greek, Urdu, and Persian. Released in October 2016, this font features a large charset comprising 843 characters and a wide glyph count of 1217, providing versatility for different text requirements. Moreover, with its wide compatibility across various Unicode Standards, including Greek, Coptic, Arabic, Punctuation, Currency, Mathematical, Geometric, Dingbats, Private Use, Latin, and more, the font tends to offer seamless support with several design platforms and tools.
Its solid stroke and constant thickness throughout ensure screen clarity and legibility, making it ideal for short texts and long textual blocks. Bahij Fedra Arabic’s moderately thickened letters and regular letterforms, omitting any extra decorations, give it a slightly informal look. The font’s monospaced letters have soft corners and soft, thick edges that enhance its visual appeal. Whether used for creative posters, books, newspapers, or formatting official documents, the font delivers a playful vibe to your text while ensuring readability across various platforms.