Ishaq
Ishaq Abu has written: 'Surja dighal bari'
Ishaq Tijani has written: 'Male domination, female revolt'
Ibn Ishaq al-Harawi is known as the father of Arabic language.
Ishaq Maka has written: 'To what extent is the arms to Iraq affair a typical example of the operation of the convention ofministerial 'responsibility''
Ishaq Y. Qutub has written: 'Small cities and national development in Arab studies' -- subject(s): Congresses, Urbanization
Ghulam Ishaq Khan has written: 'Pakistan pleads poor world case' 'Speeches and addresses' -- subject(s): Politics and government
M. Ishaq Bhati has written: 'Cluster effects in mining complex data' -- subject(s): Cluster analysis, Econometrics, Data mining
Ishaq Murad Khabaza has written the book "Wisdom of the Masters: 100 Principles." It is a collection of quotes and teachings from various spiritual traditions and thinkers aimed at inspiring and guiding readers towards a more fulfilling life.
No, Arabic isn't written from left to right. Arabic is written from right to left.
Arabic is written from right to left.
Arabic is written from right to left.Arabic has 28 letters. Written from right to left.
The Arabic translation is دينيس