
Naskh is a small, round script of
Islamic calligraphy
Islamic calligraphy is the artistic practice of penmanship and calligraphy, in the languages which use Arabic alphabet or the Arabic script#Additional letters used in other languages, alphabets derived from it. It is a highly stylized and struc ...
. Naskh is one of the first scripts of Islamic
calligraphy
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to develop, commonly used in writing administrative documents and for transcribing books, including the
Qur’an
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, because of its easy legibility.
Origin

The Naskh style of writing can be found as early as within the first century of the
Islamic calendar
The Hijri calendar (), also known in English as the Islamic calendar, is a lunar calendar consisting of 12 lunar months in a year of 354 or 355 days. It is used to determine the proper days of Islamic holidays and rituals, such as the Ramad ...
. The Naskh script was established in the first century of the Hijri calendar by order of Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan due to the presence of defects in the Kufic script.
Two centuries before it was recorded by Ibn Muqla Like
Al-Muwatta written by Malik ibn Anas in a soft, rounded script
Ibn Muqla
Abu Ali Muhammad ibn Ali ibn Muqla (; 885/6 – 20 July 940/1), commonly known as Ibn Muqla, was an official of the Abbasid Caliphate who rose to high state posts in the early 10th century. His career culminated in his own assumption of the v ...
is credited with standardizing the "Six Pens" of Islamic calligraphy, also including , , , , and .
These are known as "the proportioned scripts" () or "the six scripts" ().
Kufic
The Kufic script () is a style of Arabic script, that gained prominence early on as a preferred script for Quran transcription and architectural decoration, and it has since become a reference and an archetype for a number of other Arabic scripts ...
is commonly believed to predate naskh, but historians have traced the two scripts as coexisting long before their codification by Ibn Muqla, as the two served different purposes.
Kufi was used primarily in decoration, while Naskh served for everyday scribal use.
.The Naskh script is believed to have existed since the first century of the Islamic calendar.
Description
The ''
alif'' is written as a straight stroke, bending to the lower left.
Naskh differentiates various sounds through the use of diacritical points, in the form of 1–3 dots above or below the letter, which makes the script more easily legible.
Naskh uses a horizontal base line; in situations where one character starts within the tail of the preceding letter, the base line is broken and raised. In sixteenth-century
Constantinople
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Şeyh Hamdullah (1429–1520) redesigned the structure of naskh, along with the other "Six Pens", in order to make the script appear more precise and less heavy.
Use
The script is what is normally used electronically and as the default typeface. Examples on typefaces in naskh on
Windows
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(W),
iOS
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(M),
Linux
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(L), and
Google Fonts
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(G):
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Arial
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(W/M) (Arabic Transparent,
(W) Times New Roman
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(W/M)
* Simplified Arabic
(W)
*
Courier New(W/M) (monospace)
* Damascus
(M)
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Noto Naskh Arabic(G)
* SF Arabic
(M)
Naskh was historically used heavily in the transcription of books and in administrative courtly documents.
Naskh allowed for the development of decorative elements into more supple, rounded designs, away from the common use of squared kufic in decoration. Naskh's use in architecture first began in the tenth century and had been adopted in many Muslim countries by the eleventh century.
Mixed use with Ruqʿah style
* KacstOne
(L)
* Arabic Typesetting
(W)
* Al Bayan
(M)
* DecoType Naskh
(M)
* Baghdad
(M)
* Geeza Pro
(M)
* Nadeem
(M)
* Sakkal Majalla
(W)
* Traditional Arabic
(W)
* Amiri
(G)
More recently, fonts, such as the
Bulaq Press-inspired
Amiri typeface or
Monotype Imaging
Monotype Imaging Holdings Inc., founded as Lanston Monotype Machine Company in 1887 in Philadelphia by Tolbert Lanston, is an American (historically Anglo-American) company that specializes in digital typesetting and typeface design for use wit ...
's Bustani font, have created user-friendly digital manifestations of naskh for use in graphic design and digital typography, mixed with
Ruqʿah.
Gallery
File:Al Fatihah - naskh script.jpg, 14th- or 15th-century Quran with body text in ''naskh''
File:Khalili Collection Islamic Art pot 0491.1 CROP.jpg, Stonepaste dish from 13th-century Iran with a poem in ''naskh'' around the rim.
File:Basmala.svg, Basmala
The (; also known by its opening words ; , "In the name of God in Islam, God") is the titular name of the Islamic phrase “In the name of God in Islam, God, Rahman (name), the Most Gracious, Rahim, the Most Merciful” (, ). It is one of ...
in ''naskh''.
File:Prayer in Naskh, 1252 AH, Vesal-i Shirazi, National Library of Iran.jpeg, Prayer in ''naskh'', 1252 AH, Vesal-i Shirazi, National Library of Iran.
File:15th-century Timurid Quran.jpg, The Timurid Quran manuscript, , written in ''naskh''.
See also
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Ruqʿah (the
cursive
Cursive (also known as joined-up writing) is any style of penmanship in which characters are written joined in a flowing manner, generally for the purpose of making writing faster, in contrast to block letters. It varies in functionality and m ...
Arabic handwriting)
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Nastaliq
''Nastaliq'' (; ; ), also Romanization of Persian, romanized as ''Nastaʿlīq'' or ''Nastaleeq'' (), is one of the main book hand, calligraphic hands used to write Arabic script and is used for some Indo-Iranian languages, predominantly Persi ...
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Arabic
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Urdu
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, other
Arabic
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keyboard layout
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National Language Authority
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Taʿlīq script
The taʿlīq () script is a Book hand, calligraphic hand in Islamic calligraphy typically used for official documents written in Persian language, Persian. Literally meaning ''hanging'' or ''suspended'' script it emerged in the mid-13th century an ...
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