If you absolutely need unified font file for cross-platform consistency, use (squarish, industrial) or Dubai Condensed Bold .
π‘ When using this font, avoid tight tracking (letter spacing). Because the characters are already condensed, they need a tiny bit of "breathing room" to ensure the Arabic ligatures don't blur together on low-resolution screens. If you'd like, I can help you find: Where to license the font for commercial use ts arabic bebas neue pro
While the Arabic version is a third-party adaptation by TSfonts, the parent family Bebas Neue has a long history: If you absolutely need unified font file for
Headlines, posters, branding, sports graphics, magazine covers, YouTube thumbnails, and billboards. If you'd like, I can help you find:
Check the font metadata: Use DTL OTMaster, FontForge, or Windows Font Viewer β look for "TS" in copyright or vendor field. If no Arabic glyphs inside, itβs just a renamed Latin Bebas Neue.
If you absolutely must have exact Bebas Neue Pro shapes for Arabic glyphs, you could create a custom version β but this requires professional font tools and legal caution.