If non-Latin fonts don’t appear correctly on Mac
On your Mac, if non-Latin fonts aren’t displayed correctly, you may need to reorder your preferred languages in Language & Region settings. The order you set determines how text appears when you type characters in a script that is used in more than one language. For example, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese, and Korean share some characters, yet the same character may have a unique appearance depending on the language. The Arabic script is used in many languages, but different countries or regions have unique conventions for using it to write their language.
On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Settings, click General in the sidebar, then click Language & Region. (You may need to scroll down.)
In the Preferred Languages list, drag one or more languages to change the order.
If there are multiple languages in the list, the language higher in the list takes precedence. For example, when Urdu is higher than Persian, Arabic characters are displayed using the Urdu (Nastaliq) forms.