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“Kindah” font is a modern Kufic font comes in three weights (i.e., bold, regular, and thin) which is mainly designed to be used as a display Arabic font. The main feature of this typeface is the mixture of curves and rectangular shapes used in the designed Arabic characters. Kindah font was inspired by the design of the Yemeni modern windows of houses in which only top part of the arc is used for building such windows which reflects the originality of the architecture preserved in this part of the world.


“Kindah” font is extremely outstanding when used in printed materials with big sizes especially for headline, titles, signs, and names of brands. Hence, it is suitable for books’ covers, advertisement light boards, and titles in magazines and newspapers. It has also a Latin character set and it also supports several Arabic character sets which makes it proper for composing alphabetical and numerical words in Arabic, Urdu, and Persian.


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KindahBold-Bold & | KindahBold-Bold.otf

  • Font family: KindahBold-Bold
  • Unique identifier: com. myfonts. easy. alsamman. kindah. bold. wfkit2. version. 4khi
  • Full font name: Kindah Bold Bold
  • Version: Version 1. 000;com. myfonts. easy. alsamman. kindah. bold. wfkit2. version. 4khi
  • Postscript font name: KindahBold-Bold
  • Trademark notice: "Kindah " is a trademark of Eyad Al-Samman's Typography. All Rights Reserved.
  • Manufacturer name: Monotype Imaging Inc. , http:www. fonts. com
  • Designer: Eyad Al-Samman
  • Description: "Kindah " is a Yemeni ancient tribe with evidence of its existence going back to the second century B. C. E. The kings of Kindah exercised an influence over a number of associated tribes more by personal prestige than by coercive settled authority. The Kindites were polytheistic until the 6th century CE, with evidence of rituals dedicated to the gods Athtar and Khil found in their ancient capital in south-central Arabia. It is not clear whether they converted to Judaism or remained pagan, but there is a strong archaeological evidence that they were among the tribes in Dhu Nuwas' forces during the Jewish king's attempt to suppress Christianity in Yemen. They converted to Islam in the mid-7th century CE and played a crucial role during the MuslimsÕ conquests of their surroundings. Among the most famous figures from Kindah known as Kindites are Imru' al-Qays 526-565?, al-Ash'ath ibn Qays 599-661, Hujr ibn 'Adi al-Kindi ?-660, al-Miqdad Ibn Aswad al-Kindi 589-653, and Abu Yusuf YaÕqub ibn Ishaq as-Sabbah al-Kindi 805-873 known as the Philosopher of the Arabs. Kindah font is a modern Kufic font comes in three weights i. e. , bold, regular, and thin which is mainly designed to be used as a display Arabic font. The main feature of this typeface is the mixture of curves and rectangular shapes used in the designed Arabic characters. Kindah font was inspired by the design of the Yemeni modern windows of houses in which only top part of the arc is used for building such windows which reflects the originality of the architecture preserved in this part of the world. Kindah font is extremely outstanding when used in printed materials with big sizes especially for headline, titles, signs, and names of brands. Hence, it is suitable for books' covers, advertisement light boards, and titles in magazines and newspapers. It has also a Latin character set and it also supports several Arabic character sets which makes it proper for composing alphabetical and numerical words in Arabic, Urdu, and Persian.
  • Font subfamily identification: &

KindahBold-Bold & | KindahBold-Bold.ttf

  • Font family: KindahBold-Bold
  • Unique identifier: com. myfonts. easy. alsamman. kindah. bold. wfkit2. version. 4khi
  • Full font name: Kindah Bold Bold
  • Version: Version 1. 000;com. myfonts. easy. alsamman. kindah. bold. wfkit2. version. 4khi
  • Postscript font name: KindahBold-Bold
  • Trademark notice: "Kindah " is a trademark of Eyad Al-Samman's Typography. All Rights Reserved.
  • Manufacturer name: Monotype Imaging Inc. , http:www. fonts. com
  • Designer: Eyad Al-Samman
  • Description: "Kindah " is a Yemeni ancient tribe with evidence of its existence going back to the second century B. C. E. The kings of Kindah exercised an influence over a number of associated tribes more by personal prestige than by coercive settled authority. The Kindites were polytheistic until the 6th century CE, with evidence of rituals dedicated to the gods Athtar and Khil found in their ancient capital in south-central Arabia. It is not clear whether they converted to Judaism or remained pagan, but there is a strong archaeological evidence that they were among the tribes in Dhu Nuwas' forces during the Jewish king's attempt to suppress Christianity in Yemen. They converted to Islam in the mid-7th century CE and played a crucial role during the MuslimsÕ conquests of their surroundings. Among the most famous figures from Kindah known as Kindites are Imru' al-Qays 526-565?, al-Ash'ath ibn Qays 599-661, Hujr ibn 'Adi al-Kindi ?-660, al-Miqdad Ibn Aswad al-Kindi 589-653, and Abu Yusuf YaÕqub ibn Ishaq as-Sabbah al-Kindi 805-873 known as the Philosopher of the Arabs. Kindah font is a modern Kufic font comes in three weights i. e. , bold, regular, and thin which is mainly designed to be used as a display Arabic font. The main feature of this typeface is the mixture of curves and rectangular shapes used in the designed Arabic characters. Kindah font was inspired by the design of the Yemeni modern windows of houses in which only top part of the arc is used for building such windows which reflects the originality of the architecture preserved in this part of the world. Kindah font is extremely outstanding when used in printed materials with big sizes especially for headline, titles, signs, and names of brands. Hence, it is suitable for books' covers, advertisement light boards, and titles in magazines and newspapers. It has also a Latin character set and it also supports several Arabic character sets which makes it proper for composing alphabetical and numerical words in Arabic, Urdu, and Persian.
  • Font subfamily identification: &

KindahRegular-Regular & | KindahRegular-Regular.otf

  • Font family: KindahRegular-Regular
  • Unique identifier: com. myfonts. easy. alsamman. kindah. regular. wfkit2. version. 4khk
  • Full font name: Kindah Regular Regular
  • Version: Version 1. 000;com. myfonts. easy. alsamman. kindah. regular. wfkit2. version. 4khk
  • Postscript font name: KindahRegular-Regular
  • Trademark notice: "Kindah " is a trademark of Eyad Al-Samman's Typography. All Rights Reserved.
  • Manufacturer name: Monotype Imaging Inc. , http:www. fonts. com
  • Designer: Eyad Al-Samman
  • Description: "Kindah " is a Yemeni ancient tribe with evidence of its existence going back to the second century B. C. E. The kings of Kindah exercised an influence over a number of associated tribes more by personal prestige than by coercive settled authority. The Kindites were polytheistic until the 6th century CE, with evidence of rituals dedicated to the gods Athtar and Khil found in their ancient capital in south-central Arabia. It is not clear whether they converted to Judaism or remained pagan, but there is a strong archaeological evidence that they were among the tribes in Dhu Nuwas' forces during the Jewish king's attempt to suppress Christianity in Yemen. They converted to Islam in the mid-7th century CE and played a crucial role during the MuslimsÕ conquests of their surroundings. Among the most famous figures from Kindah known as Kindites are Imru' al-Qays 526-565?, al-Ash'ath ibn Qays 599-661, Hujr ibn 'Adi al-Kindi ?-660, al-Miqdad Ibn Aswad al-Kindi 589-653, and Abu Yusuf YaÕqub ibn Ishaq as-Sabbah al-Kindi 805-873 known as the Philosopher of the Arabs. Kindah font is a modern Kufic font comes in three weights i. e. , bold, regular, and thin which is mainly designed to be used as a display Arabic font. The main feature of this typeface is the mixture of curves and rectangular shapes used in the designed Arabic characters. Kindah font was inspired by the design of the Yemeni modern windows of houses in which only top part of the arc is used for building such windows which reflects the originality of the architecture preserved in this part of the world. Kindah font is extremely outstanding when used in printed materials with big sizes especially for headline, titles, signs, and names of brands. Hence, it is suitable for books' covers, advertisement light boards, and titles in magazines and newspapers. It has also a Latin character set and it also supports several Arabic character sets which makes it proper for composing alphabetical and numerical words in Arabic, Urdu, and Persian.
  • Font subfamily identification: &

KindahRegular-Regular & | KindahRegular-Regular.ttf

  • Font family: KindahRegular-Regular
  • Unique identifier: com. myfonts. easy. alsamman. kindah. regular. wfkit2. version. 4khk
  • Full font name: Kindah Regular Regular
  • Version: Version 1. 000;com. myfonts. easy. alsamman. kindah. regular. wfkit2. version. 4khk
  • Postscript font name: KindahRegular-Regular
  • Trademark notice: "Kindah " is a trademark of Eyad Al-Samman's Typography. All Rights Reserved.
  • Manufacturer name: Monotype Imaging Inc. , http:www. fonts. com
  • Designer: Eyad Al-Samman
  • Description: "Kindah " is a Yemeni ancient tribe with evidence of its existence going back to the second century B. C. E. The kings of Kindah exercised an influence over a number of associated tribes more by personal prestige than by coercive settled authority. The Kindites were polytheistic until the 6th century CE, with evidence of rituals dedicated to the gods Athtar and Khil found in their ancient capital in south-central Arabia. It is not clear whether they converted to Judaism or remained pagan, but there is a strong archaeological evidence that they were among the tribes in Dhu Nuwas' forces during the Jewish king's attempt to suppress Christianity in Yemen. They converted to Islam in the mid-7th century CE and played a crucial role during the MuslimsÕ conquests of their surroundings. Among the most famous figures from Kindah known as Kindites are Imru' al-Qays 526-565?, al-Ash'ath ibn Qays 599-661, Hujr ibn 'Adi al-Kindi ?-660, al-Miqdad Ibn Aswad al-Kindi 589-653, and Abu Yusuf YaÕqub ibn Ishaq as-Sabbah al-Kindi 805-873 known as the Philosopher of the Arabs. Kindah font is a modern Kufic font comes in three weights i. e. , bold, regular, and thin which is mainly designed to be used as a display Arabic font. The main feature of this typeface is the mixture of curves and rectangular shapes used in the designed Arabic characters. Kindah font was inspired by the design of the Yemeni modern windows of houses in which only top part of the arc is used for building such windows which reflects the originality of the architecture preserved in this part of the world. Kindah font is extremely outstanding when used in printed materials with big sizes especially for headline, titles, signs, and names of brands. Hence, it is suitable for books' covers, advertisement light boards, and titles in magazines and newspapers. It has also a Latin character set and it also supports several Arabic character sets which makes it proper for composing alphabetical and numerical words in Arabic, Urdu, and Persian.
  • Font subfamily identification: &

KindahThin-Thin & | KindahThin-Thin.otf

  • Font family: KindahThin-Thin
  • Unique identifier: com. myfonts. easy. alsamman. kindah. thin. wfkit2. version. 4khf
  • Full font name: Kindah Thin Thin
  • Version: Version 1. 000;com. myfonts. easy. alsamman. kindah. thin. wfkit2. version. 4khf
  • Postscript font name: KindahThin-Thin
  • Trademark notice: "Kindah " is a trademark of Eyad Al-Samman's Typography. All Rights Reserved.
  • Manufacturer name: Monotype Imaging Inc. , http:www. fonts. com
  • Designer: Eyad Al-Samman
  • Description: "Kindah " is a Yemeni ancient tribe with evidence of its existence going back to the second century B. C. E. The kings of Kindah exercised an influence over a number of associated tribes more by personal prestige than by coercive settled authority. The Kindites were polytheistic until the 6th century CE, with evidence of rituals dedicated to the gods Athtar and Khil found in their ancient capital in south-central Arabia. It is not clear whether they converted to Judaism or remained pagan, but there is a strong archaeological evidence that they were among the tribes in Dhu Nuwas' forces during the Jewish king's attempt to suppress Christianity in Yemen. They converted to Islam in the mid-7th century CE and played a crucial role during the MuslimsÕ conquests of their surroundings. Among the most famous figures from Kindah known as Kindites are Imru' al-Qays 526-565?, al-Ash'ath ibn Qays 599-661, Hujr ibn 'Adi al-Kindi ?-660, al-Miqdad Ibn Aswad al-Kindi 589-653, and Abu Yusuf YaÕqub ibn Ishaq as-Sabbah al-Kindi 805-873 known as the Philosopher of the Arabs. Kindah font is a modern Kufic font comes in three weights i. e. , bold, regular, and thin which is mainly designed to be used as a display Arabic font. The main feature of this typeface is the mixture of curves and rectangular shapes used in the designed Arabic characters. Kindah font was inspired by the design of the Yemeni modern windows of houses in which only top part of the arc is used for building such windows which reflects the originality of the architecture preserved in this part of the world. Kindah font is extremely outstanding when used in printed materials with big sizes especially for headline, titles, signs, and names of brands. Hence, it is suitable for books' covers, advertisement light boards, and titles in magazines and newspapers. It has also a Latin character set and it also supports several Arabic character sets which makes it proper for composing alphabetical and numerical words in Arabic, Urdu, and Persian.
  • Font subfamily identification: &

KindahThin-Thin & | KindahThin-Thin.ttf

  • Font family: KindahThin-Thin
  • Unique identifier: com. myfonts. easy. alsamman. kindah. thin. wfkit2. version. 4khf
  • Full font name: Kindah Thin Thin
  • Version: Version 1. 000;com. myfonts. easy. alsamman. kindah. thin. wfkit2. version. 4khf
  • Postscript font name: KindahThin-Thin
  • Trademark notice: "Kindah " is a trademark of Eyad Al-Samman's Typography. All Rights Reserved.
  • Manufacturer name: Monotype Imaging Inc. , http:www. fonts. com
  • Designer: Eyad Al-Samman
  • Description: "Kindah " is a Yemeni ancient tribe with evidence of its existence going back to the second century B. C. E. The kings of Kindah exercised an influence over a number of associated tribes more by personal prestige than by coercive settled authority. The Kindites were polytheistic until the 6th century CE, with evidence of rituals dedicated to the gods Athtar and Khil found in their ancient capital in south-central Arabia. It is not clear whether they converted to Judaism or remained pagan, but there is a strong archaeological evidence that they were among the tribes in Dhu Nuwas' forces during the Jewish king's attempt to suppress Christianity in Yemen. They converted to Islam in the mid-7th century CE and played a crucial role during the MuslimsÕ conquests of their surroundings. Among the most famous figures from Kindah known as Kindites are Imru' al-Qays 526-565?, al-Ash'ath ibn Qays 599-661, Hujr ibn 'Adi al-Kindi ?-660, al-Miqdad Ibn Aswad al-Kindi 589-653, and Abu Yusuf YaÕqub ibn Ishaq as-Sabbah al-Kindi 805-873 known as the Philosopher of the Arabs. Kindah font is a modern Kufic font comes in three weights i. e. , bold, regular, and thin which is mainly designed to be used as a display Arabic font. The main feature of this typeface is the mixture of curves and rectangular shapes used in the designed Arabic characters. Kindah font was inspired by the design of the Yemeni modern windows of houses in which only top part of the arc is used for building such windows which reflects the originality of the architecture preserved in this part of the world. Kindah font is extremely outstanding when used in printed materials with big sizes especially for headline, titles, signs, and names of brands. Hence, it is suitable for books' covers, advertisement light boards, and titles in magazines and newspapers. It has also a Latin character set and it also supports several Arabic character sets which makes it proper for composing alphabetical and numerical words in Arabic, Urdu, and Persian.
  • Font subfamily identification: &

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