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I want to ask about Al Qalam Quran Majeed font, and about its license whether it is free or not for commercial purposes as nothing is mentioned on the website regarding that, Kindly confirm whether I can use it commercially or not... Without purchasing it as I never found its license on any website... SO CAN I Use it freely on Adobe Stock....
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In what way do you plan to use the font in Adobe Stock? Please give details.
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Basically, It is an Arabic font, and I will create Quranic verses designs using this font.
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Information on Adobe fonts is shown on this Help Page:
https://helpx.adobe.com/fonts/using/font-licensing.html#act-client
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You would need to ask the font foundry. Whoever created the font owns it and decides how it can be used.
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The same question I asked to the Adobe Support, they yes of course you can but I need to reslly confirm
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As @Nancy OShea said, you need to ask the foundry or the company who is licensing the font. Where did you find the font?
Anyway, there is no way to include a font in your contributions, except you would outline them, which makes the text uneditable.
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The font in question "Al Qalam" is not an Adobe font, I don't see why you are asking us instead of asking the developer (arabicfonts dot net)?
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On Adobe fonts it is named as Adobe Naskh
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Naskh!
The case you raised in your post is not related to the appearance of the font, you rather wanted to know if Al Qalam font can be used commercially, in that case, you need to approach the developer "Arabicfonts" to provide you a copy of their End User License Agreement - if they have one.
Adobe has nothing to do with "Al Qalam" font. If however, you want to use Adobe Naskh instead, then you need to go through the terms of usage here. As far as I know, all Adobe Fonts synced on the user's machines can be used in any commercial job.
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On Adobe fonts it is named as Adobe Naskh
By @Joyful_fun5EB0
How did you see the resemblance? The font you are referring to Al Qalam Quran is a Nastaleeq style, while Adobe Naskh is a formal Naskh. See the below comparison…