KFGQPC Uthman Taha Naskh is an elegant Qalam writing Arabic font closely associated with the script used in the drafting of the Qur’an. Developed by Ashfaq Ahmad Niazi, this font is owned by King Fahd Glorious Quran Printing Complex. Released in 2010, this font truly captures the essence of the Uthmanic Codex, perfectly displaying the historical significance of the Qur’an’s compilation under Caliph Uthman ibn Affan. With a large glyph count of 625 and 309 letters and symbols, the font offers enough room for design tweaking. Also, it supports multiple Unicode blocks, ranging from Basic Latin to Arabic and symbols, making it suitable for projects of modern needs. However, it is available in two font weight, increasing its use and flexibility. Therefore, it can be used for logos, Quranic calligraphy, book covers, or poetry, and more.






