Font ((exclusive)) - P1-v1
In the ecosystem of digital typography and web development, like Quran.com. Unlike standard alphabet-based typefaces where individual letters are mapped to keystrokes, this file belongs to a unique system of glyph-based typography engineered by the King Fahd Glorious Qur’an Printing Complex (KFGQPC).
: In a project, especially one involving version control (like Git), you might see fonts referred to with internal codes or version numbers, like "p1-v1". This could indicate the first version of a font used in a project (or a specific phase, denoted by "p1").
Classic handwritten style, strict historical layout ligatures Archival web readers, legacy digital text engines 1423H Modernized Uthman Taha Script p1-v1 font
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Contains only the visual glyphs needed for the opening chapter (Surah Al-Fatiha) and the start of Page 1. Version 1 Standard In the ecosystem of digital typography and web
<p class="quran-text">بِسْمِ ٱللَّهِ ٱلرَّحْمَٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ</p>
The clearest and most technically defined identity of "p1-v1" is as a . Specifically, it is the naming convention used for the "QPC V1" font in some technical contexts. This could indicate the first version of a
Available in standard digital containers including WOFF , WOFF2 , and TTF .
Over time, typography standards evolve. If you are developing text layouts, it is important to know the visual and structural differences between the two digital standards managed by tools like the Quranic Universal Library:
Due to its clean lines, it is frequently used in dashboards and technical reports where clarity is paramount.