after coming Islam, small number of arab people could read and write.
The arabic alphabet that used today. invented by Iranian writer ''Abu ali mohammad ebn hosseyin ebn e moghle beyzavi shirazi'' .
and his nationality is obvieious becouse of Shiraz word in his family name.
it's a name of a city in Iran.
he change old kufi to naskh and all arabian countries use this alphabet today.
The Arabic Alphabet was not created by one person. It was a slow evolution from the Phoenician alphabet and developed in the Hejaz region in the early first millennium.
the second letter in Arabic alphabet is(ب)
the question is not when it was invented but if it ever was invented in the first place...
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In 1824.
The first letter in the Arabic alphabet is called "alif". It's written like this in Arabic: أ
The name of the first Arabic letter is A. It is shaped like an italic l.
The Arabic Alphabet was not created by one person. It was a slow evolution from the Phoenician alphabet and developed in the Hejaz region in the early first millennium.
Alif is the first letter of the Arabic alphabet.
arabic
the Arabic people were the first to create the alphabet.
no it wasn't it was the Greek alphabet that was the first
The first letter of the Arabic alphabet is "ا" which is pronounced as "alif". It is equivalent to the letter "A" in English.
Many researchers confidently claim that the first half of the Arabic alphabet represents more surnames than the second half of the Arabic alphabet.
Qaf is the twenty-first letter of the Arabic alphabet.
There are 28 letters in the Arabic alphabet.
the second letter in Arabic alphabet is(ب)