Current note April 2020: it is currently the time of Ramadan for our Muslim neighbors and it is an especially challenging time because of the intensely social nature of Ramadan and the current restrictions because of the social distancing requirements many are wanting to follow. A kind note to a Muslim friend might be appropriate. I recently received an email from a Muslim friend and though I honestly didn't know what to say, I wanted them to know that I was acknowledging the challenges they were facing—it was meant as a gentle virtual hug and I hope accepted that way.
You don't have to use the fonts below to write the note, but in case you want to use them at some time for a related topic, this seemed like a good time to share this again.
Past post:
Whether it is for the month of Ramadan or any time that you want to create communications about the Muslim religion, a font that has an Islamic look while still using English letters, is useful. Below is a very short video that shows the website for a variety of useful Islamic looking fonts and below it is the link to the site.
Here is the link to the fonts:
Islamic looking fonts--for free downloads of fonts:
http://www.dafont.com/theme.php?cat=202
Do check out the site for other fonts that look interesting--there are a lot of them.
Video of how to download them:
Islamic looking fonts--for free downloads of fonts:
http://www.dafont.com/theme.php?cat=202