You can expand this paper by adding actual screenshots of the Al Mushaf font vs. a standard Arabic font (e.g., Noto Naskh Arabic) to visually demonstrate the "fixed" anchor points.
The Al Mushaf font is a digital typeface designed to emulate the classical used in the Mushaf (the physical copy of the Quran). Unlike standard Arabic fonts used for newspapers or websites (like Arial or Tahoma), Al Mushaf requires intricate positioning for harakat (vowels), tajweed symbols, and rhythmic spacing. Why a "Fixed" Version is Necessary Digital Arabic typography is notoriously difficult because:
.arabic-text font-family: 'AlMushafFixed', 'KFGQPC Uthmanic Script', 'Traditional Arabic', serif; font-size: 24px; line-height: 1.8; /* Critical to prevent diacritic clipping */ direction: rtl; text-rendering: optimizeLegibility;