ISO 15924
Yezi
Family
Middle Eastern
Type
alphabet
Direction
RTL (right-to-left)
Baseline
unspecified
Word separation
unspecified
Ligatures
unspecified
Status
Current
Unicode
true
Diacritics
false
Contextual forms
false

Yezidi (also spelled Yazidi) is a liturgical script used by approximately 100,000 followers of the Yezidi religion, mainly in Kurdistan but also in Iraq, Syria, Turkey and the Caucasus.

Religious documents can be written in Kurdish or in Arabic; the Yezidi script is used for both languages.

Yezidi is an abjad; vowels are generally not written.