Muslims are spread allover the world. They belong to a wide variety of races and nationalities. They speak/write in almost all world languages. Accordingly, some write from left to right (English, French, Spanish,...), right to left (Arabic,...), or up to down )Japanese,...) according to their nationalities.
Arabs write from right to left because in earlier times they wrote on roles .
So with the left hand they had to unroll the paper. If they would have written from left to write the roll would have been an obstacle.
The Qur'an is usually written in Arabic. Arabic is written and read from right-to-left. Therefore, the spines of Arabic books, like the Qur'an, are on the right side of the book. Because of this, it would appear that the Qur'an is being read backwards, when it is actually being read forwards.
Hebrew, an ancient language, is written right to left. Since Hebrew words are written right to left, sentences are structured left to right and pages are turned right to left.
People do not read the Qur'an backwards. The Arabic alphabet goes from right to left, so books are assembled in the reverse order with the spine on the right-hand side.
To respect the quran
Most languages are read from left to right because this direction has become the standard over time. This direction is believed to have originated from the practice of writing on materials like papyrus or parchment, where it was easier to write left to right to avoid smudging ink.
Arabic people read from right to left. The Arabic script is written horizontally from right to left.
The Hmong Pahawh is written from left to right and is also read from left to right.
Left to right.
You read from left to right in English;)
Palindrome.
left to right
The only manga that read from left to right are "manga" originally published in a language that's read from left to right (i.e., English,) and Japanese manga that are "flipped" by a publisher for publication in a language that's read from left to right. Even "modern" Japanese manga are read from right to left.
Sanskrit is typically read from left to right, just like English. Each line of text is read horizontally, starting from the left. There is no tradition of reading Sanskrit vertically or from right to left.
Danish is read from the upper left corner to the bottom right (left to right).
Arabic is written and read from the right to the left. English is written and read from the left to the right.
No, Hindi is written from left to right. It uses the Devanagari script, which is written horizontally.