An Arabic script is the 28-letter abjad used for writing the Arabic language.
The earliest Arabic script is called "Jazm," dating back to the 5th century AD. It was a precursor to the modern Arabic script and was mainly used for religious inscriptions before the standardization of Arabic script.
The name "Nick" can be written in Arabic script as: نيك.
Arabic script is used
Gayness, because the the teachings in Islam expresses love in Arabic script.
Jawi script is a script used to write the Malay language using modified Arabic script. While there are similarities between Jawi script and Arabic alphabet in terms of characters used, there are also differences in the way certain sounds are represented. The Malay alphabet, on the other hand, is based on the Latin script.
In the Arabic alphabet, strength is written as قوة.
Arabic script is used for both writing and calligraphy. It was the predominant form of artwork in the Pre-Modern Islamic World.
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Ottoman Turkish used the Arabic alphabet. There are a number of Arabic scripts which roughly correspond to "fonts" in modern parlance, but the writing (although distorted) is the same.
Arabic is not based on the Latin script. The Arabic script is an abjad script that is written from right to left. It contains 28 letters and is used to write the Arabic language as well as several other languages.
"Nina" is written as "نينا", from English to Arabic