Glyph based

Glyph-Based Fonts

Glyph-Based fonts represent each Quranic word as a unique glyph, which is a visual representation of an entire word. Unlike traditional fonts, which map individual characters to glyphs, these fonts map entire words to single glyphs.

These fonts are typically handcrafted and are often used in printing Quranic manuscripts. They are designed on a page-by-page basis, with each font corresponding to a specific page of the Quran. Most Musahf has 604 pages, so you'll need 604 fonts files to render the whole Quran

QUL has three glyph based Quran script, all script are available as ayah by ayah and word by word format.

  • QPC V1: V1 is based on a digitized version of the Mushaf written by Uthman Taha and published in 1405H by Quran Printing complex. Click here to see preview of v1.
  • QPC V2: Uthman Taha, wrote another copy published around 1423H by Quran Printing complex, and QCF v2 is the font based on this print. Click here to see preview of v2.
  • V4: V4 has tajweed color embedded in the font. We've disabled this font at the moment, insh'Allah this font will be published again once we done the proofreading