Arabic font refers to the writing system used for the Arabic language, which is the official language of more than 20 countries and spoken by over 420 million people worldwide. The Arabic script is cursive, meaning that the letters are joined together, and it is written from right to left. The font used for Arabic is an important aspect of Arabic calligraphy and design, and it can greatly influence the readability and aesthetics of text. There are many different styles of Arabic font, ranging from the traditional calligraphic scripts to more modern styles that are adapted for digital design. These fonts are commonly used in books, newspapers, websites, and other forms of print and digital media.