qpc-nastaleeq

Nastaleeq is a popular style of calligraphy used in Persian, Urdu, and other languages that are written in the Arabic script. It is known for its elegant, flowing, and cursive letters with a distinctive slant, often used for literary works, poetry, and formal writings.

The style originated in the 14th century in Persia and became widely used in the Indian subcontinent for writing Urdu and Persian texts.

In the context of the Quran, QPC Nastaleeq(also known as Naksh script) refers to a font style designed by the Quran Complex that renders the Quranic text in this traditional Nastaleeq calligraphy style.

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