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=== Mixed use with Ruqʿah style === * KacstOne<sup>(<span title="Linux">L</span>)</sup> * Arabic Typesetting<sup>(<span title="Windows">W</span>)</sup> * Al Bayan<sup>(<span title="iOS">M</span>)</sup> * DecoType Naskh<sup>(<span title="iOS">M</span>)</sup> * Baghdad<sup>(<span title="iOS">M</span>)</sup> * Geeza Pro<sup>(<span title="iOS">M</span>)</sup> * Nadeem<sup>(<span title="iOS">M</span>)</sup> * Sakkal Majalla<sup>(<span title="Windows">W</span>)</sup> * Traditional Arabic<sup>(<span title="Windows">W</span>)</sup> * Amiri<sup>(<span title="Google Fonts">G</span>)</sup> More recently, fonts, such as the [[Amiri Press|Bulaq Press]]-inspired [[Amiri (typeface)|Amiri]] typeface or [[Monotype Imaging]]'s Bustani font, have created user-friendly digital manifestations of naskh for use in graphic design and digital typography, mixed with [[Ruqʿah script|Ruqʿah]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.amirifont.org/|title=مشروع الخط الأميري :: Amiri Font Project|website=www.amirifont.org|access-date=2020-01-29}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|title=By the Pen and what They Write: Writing in Islamic Art and Culture |editor-last1=Blair |editor-first1=Sheila |editor-last2=Bloom |editor-first2=Jonathan M. |isbn=9780300228243|location=New Haven|oclc=971615736|year = 2017 |publisher=Yale University Press}}</ref>
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