![]() made use of some notes of mine, which he had marked with my initials, and it. I have read, I believe, nearly everything that has been. But in writing Arabic the student ought to usethe old. Hey! Ready to learn the Arabic Alphabet? You have just made the first and most important step on your journey to learning how to read and write Arabic. This Pin was discovered by The Islamic Place. Discover (and save!) your own Pins on Pinterest. ![]() write the above-mentioned numbers in Arabic. ![]() will be read on both parts of the compound. Finally, please note that the Arabic script is read from right to left. the same way a word cannot be made in the English language without one of the 5 vowels (a, e, i. ![]()
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