Latin typography habits do not transfer cleanly to Arabic. The script connects, the baseline behaves differently, and line height that looks generous in English can feel cramped in Arabic.

We give Arabic more vertical room and let the font shape letters as it was designed to, rather than forcing spacing that breaks the connections between characters.

Diacritics need care. Too much spacing and the marks float; too little and they collide. The right font and the right line height solve most of it.

Numbers are a choice, not a default. We set Arabic-Indic or Western digits deliberately, to match how the audience actually reads.