Times New Arabic — For Macbook
If you’ve ever opened Microsoft Word on your new MacBook, started typing in Arabic, and been greeted by a clunky, overly casual font like "Geeza Pro" or "DecoType Naskh," you’ve probably asked yourself the same question: Where is the Arabic version of Times New Roman?
October 5, 2023 | Reading Time: 3 minutes times new arabic for macbook
On Windows, the answer is simple: automatically supports Arabic script via a system font called Times New Roman (Arabic) . But on macOS? Apple doesn’t include it by default. Here is what you need to know to get that classic, serif, newspaper-style Arabic look on your MacBook. The Problem: macOS vs. Windows Font Mapping Times New Roman on macOS is a Latin-only font. When you paste Arabic text into a document formatted with standard Times New Roman, macOS performs a "font fallback"—usually to Geeza Pro , a beautiful but heavy screen-font that looks nothing like a serif print font. If you’ve ever opened Microsoft Word on your
Your readers will thank you. Have a different font hack for Arabic on macOS? Let me know in the comments below! Apple doesn’t include it by default
If you write formal Arabic documents daily, buy or borrow Traditional Arabic.ttf from a Windows machine. If you need a quick fix, use Word’s automatic substitution or enable Al Bayan .
The Quest for "Times New Arabic" on a MacBook: Font Solutions That Actually Work
