Public bug reported:

Kacst fonts are great for Arabic, but many other languages have added
characters to the original Arabic letters. For example, Sindhi uses many
characters based on Arabic letters which are part of the Unicode Arabic
chart. But the Kacst font does not support many of them. Thus users of
other languages are unable to use it.

I suggest that the Kacst fonts should support the whole range of Arabic
unicode characters, making it universal.

I do not know where these fonts come from, so would be happy to learn
about the upstream project so I can report this directly.

** Affects: fonts-kacst (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  Sindhi characters in Kacst fonts

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