How to display Arabic ligatures

Hi everybody, this might be a bit of a niche question but does anybody know how to generate and display Arabic letter combinations called “ligatures”. These are where two letters combine to make a modified form of the letters. They look really cool but you can’t get them in Google Translate!


You can copy them on this web page here https://symbl.cc/en/FC0C/ but when you paste it into Text Edit or the search field of a search engine on a browser you just get the ordinary non- ligature version! The ordinary non- ligature version of this example is … تح

Are there any Arabic speakers who can help with this? Any ideas would be great. Thanks!

Posted on Nov 30, 2025 2:37 PM

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Posted on Nov 30, 2025 6:37 PM

Arabic ligatures like the one you linked are real Unicode characters, but most macOS text fields normalize them to standard letters. To display them, you must use a font that supports Arabic Presentation Forms (like Geeza Pro, Amiri, Noto Naskh), and use an app that allows advanced Arabic shaping (TextEdit Rich Text, Pages, Word, etc.). Browsers and search fields usually will not display them by design.

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Nov 30, 2025 6:37 PM in response to Gareth_Apple96

Arabic ligatures like the one you linked are real Unicode characters, but most macOS text fields normalize them to standard letters. To display them, you must use a font that supports Arabic Presentation Forms (like Geeza Pro, Amiri, Noto Naskh), and use an app that allows advanced Arabic shaping (TextEdit Rich Text, Pages, Word, etc.). Browsers and search fields usually will not display them by design.

Dec 1, 2025 2:56 PM in response to Gareth_Apple96

Gareth_Apple96 wrote:

do you know how to do it in Text Edit?

It is the same (at least in my Sequoia):


TextEdit > Format > Font > Show Fonts


Select Al Bayan (Geeza does not work)


Type characters and select them


Click on 3 dots at top left of Fonts panel and select Typography


Check box for Optional Ligatures


(What is your MacOS version? If older, some things might be different or not work right)

Dec 3, 2025 3:33 PM in response to Gareth_Apple96

Gareth_Apple96 wrote:

Thanks Tom. DmI have made a Pages file now. How do you get that Typography window? Thanks again.


Type two characters and select them


Pages > Format > Font > Show Fonts


Select Al Bayan (Geeza does not work)


Click on 3 dots at top left of Fonts panel and select Typography


Check box for Optional Ligatures


(What is your MacOS version? If older, some things might be different or not work right)

How to display Arabic ligatures

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