
Nasta'liq script
Nasta'liq is a calligraphic style of writing used primarily for Persian, Urdu, and, to some extent, Arabic. It is characterized by its flowing curves and intricate details, creating an elegant, artistic appearance. Developed in the 14th century, Nasta'liq combines features of both the Naskh and Ta'liq scripts, making it visually distinct. This script is often used in literature, poetry, and religious texts, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the regions where it is practiced. Its beauty and complexity make it a favored choice for calligraphy and decorative writing.