Photoshop CS6 freezing with Middle Eastern type

When I use East Asian type there is no problem but with the Middle Estern type my program freezing every few second. 
I use MacBook pro. I have checked the FontBook there is no duplication. Any help on this problem.

We're still trying to determine why one of the OS routines is much slower to return when using middle eastern scripts, and why it is slower on some systems than others.
Our only solid workaround at this time is to turn off the Middle Eastern composer.

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