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Flowing Nastaliq-style display font

Download Mirza Font for Poetry, Invitations, and Cultural Graphics

Mirza is a better fit when you need a more flowing, literary, and ornamental direction than a standard Arabic display font can offer. Use it for short poetic lines, invitation headings, cultural posters, and other decorative text where script mood matters as much as readability.

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Mirza decorative display sample

Mirza usage routes

Choose how you want to use Mirza before you keep scrolling.

Queries like "arabic nastaliq font" or "arabic nastaliq font free download" usually mean you already know you want a flowing literary script and just need the fastest route into download, online output, or a stronger Nastaliq comparison.

Download / TTF

Start here if you want installable font files for desktop apps, local uploads, or offline design work.

Use this path when your next step is opening a ZIP package, installing the font locally, or moving into the broader free Arabic font download flow.

Online / Generator

Choose this when you want a fast preview, invitation mockup, or image-style output without installing fonts first.

This route is a better fit when the real job is generating styled output online for poetry, posters, or ceremonial headings instead of managing local font files first.

Nastaliq / Compare

Open this path if Mirza feels close but you need a more obviously flowing Nastaliq answer.

Compare Mirza against Noto Nastaliq Urdu when the query is really about a more sloped literary script for Urdu-adjacent, poetic, and cultural headings.

Decorative / Collection

Use this route if you are still choosing among decorative Arabic calligraphy directions, not just Mirza itself.

Move into the broader Diwani collection when you want to compare Mirza with Ruqaa, ornamental, and nearby decorative font routes before you commit.

Test your own Arabic text
Paste the poem line, invitation heading, or cultural phrase you care about and compare whether Mirza gives you the right flowing script mood before download.
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Flowing Nastaliq direction
Gives short text a more sloped, handwritten, and literary rhythm than standard Arabic display families.
Decorative short-text strength
Best used where script personality matters more than neutral readability, especially on headings, covers, and invitations.
Persian and Urdu friendly
A stronger fit for Persian- and Urdu-adjacent phrases, cultural graphics, and literary text than generic Arabic UI fonts.
Better for graphics than body copy
Most effective in posters, social visuals, certificates, and editorial display work rather than long dense reading passages.
When to choose Mirza

Mirza is useful when you want a more flowing, literary script direction than a neutral Arabic display font can provide. It leans toward Persian- and Urdu-style Nastaliq use, which makes it a better fit for poetic lines, invitation headings, ceremonial phrases, and other short decorative text than for dense interface copy or long-form reading.

Poetry and literary headings
Use Mirza on poetic lines, anthology covers, and literary titles when you want a more expressive Nastaliq-style voice.
Invitations and ceremonial text
A strong fit for invitation headings, certificates, and event titles where ornament and flow matter more than a modern UI tone.
Cultural posters and artwork
Works well in festival graphics, heritage-themed visuals, and cultural materials that need a more decorative script presence.
Package snapshot
Category
Nastaliq
Designer
Khaled Hosny
License
SIL Open Font License 1.1
Designer
Khaled Hosny
Type designer known for high-quality Arabic script work and open-source font contributions.
Primary style
Nastaliq-style literary display
Most useful on short decorative text where the script’s flowing, calligraphic personality can stay visible.
Best use
Poetry, invitations, cultural graphics
A better decorative endpoint than neutral Arabic display fonts when you need a literary or ceremonial mood.
Literary Gathering
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A short cultural heading that reveals whether Mirza gives you the right poetic display tone.

Special Invitation
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A ceremonial heading for comparing Mirza on invitation-led or decorative short-form use.