Hi,

Last night I committed a change to FreeFont CVS that might be toward
your problem #1.

See:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ttf-freefont/+bug/730770

I looked at your picture.
In order to use it, I really need the Unicode text by which it was generated.

By the way, FreeSans has no Arabic range.  You are seeing glyphs stolen
from some other font in the picture.

As you must be aware, there are technical problems in merging Latin text with 
Arabic.
Besides the weight of the letters, Arabic letters tend to go much farther above 
and below the baseline
than Latin letters.  
I am not personally satisfied with the Arabic range in FreeSerif in that 
respect.  I'm sure there's a solution,
but I lack the language and artistic skills to do anything about it personally.
I was in contact with somebody who did some work in this regard, but the effort 
seems to have stalled.
(But of course, since I got no bug reports, I assumed that I was the only one 
who notice the problems.)

As to the style of the Arabic range in itself, I can be no judge.
But if you don't like one font face, there is always another... That's the 
beauty of it!

If you want to take this farther, please open a report on the FreeFont
site as I recommended.

Cheers!

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