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  1. Arabic Script. The Arabic language, along with a number of other languages (e.g. Farsi, Pashto, Sorani, Urdu), is written with the Arabic script. This script is written from right to left in a cursive style, in print as well as in handwriting.

  2. The origins of the Arabic alphabet can be traced to the writing of the semi-nomadic Nabataean tribes, who inhabited southern Syria and Jordan, Northern Arabia, and the Sinai Peninsula. Surviving stone inscriptions in the Nabataean script show strong similarities to the modern Arabic writing system. Like Arabic, their written texts consisted ...

  3. Arabic script is cursive, meaning letters within a word connect to each other. The script includes 28 letters, most of which have 4 different forms - independent, initial, medial, and final - based on their position in the word. How to Write in Arabic? Writing in Arabic can appear daunting at first due to its unique structure and form.

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