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Letters that drop below the line ( Ya , Nun , Laam-Alif ) feature a dramatic swell —thickening at the curve before thinning to a sharp return. This creates a rhythmic wave across the bottom of the text.

Diwan Naskh is a style of Naskh calligraphy that emerged in the 16th century. The term "Diwan" refers to a collection of poems or a literary work, while "Naskh" is a style of Arabic calligraphy. This script was widely used for official documents, literary works, and manuscripts during the Mughal period.

, primarily used within their professional calligraphy applications like Ana Muhtarif Al Khat . It is a digital interpretation of the classic Naskh script