Wahaj is a modern Arabic font family that was designed by a well-known Egyptian font designer Mostafa EL Abasiry and its rights were reserved in 2013. It is the Arabic word for “glare.” This Arabic typeface satisfies the need for beauty with the touch of innovation. It is a thin and rounded font with minimal design factors. Unlike glorified fonts, this typeface aims to provide an elegant look to your text. Therefore, it can be used to write long editorial texts in books, magazines, and even newspapers. This typeface is appropriate for a variety of other design purposes, including branding, advertising, and publishing. It has all the necessary characters and symbols to write Arabic and Latin completely with a charset of 271 and a glyph count of 341. It comes in two weights:
- Wahaj Regular
- Wahaj Thin
Regular font style can be used to write body texts whereas thin style can be used on invitations or catchphrases and logos. Letters are monospaced and straight on-line suggesting its root has been driven from the Naskh script. It is circular or rounded from the edges with a slim-sharp terminal, giving your text a touch of Arabic sophistication.