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  2. Arabic numerals - Wikipedia

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    The reception of Arabic numerals in the West was gradual and lukewarm, as other numeral systems circulated in addition to the older Roman numbers. As a discipline, the first to adopt Arabic numerals as part of their own writings were astronomers and astrologists, evidenced from manuscripts surviving from mid-12th-century Bavaria.

  3. Eastern Arabic numerals - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Arabic numerals, also called Indo-Arabic numerals or Arabic-Indic numerals as known by Unicode, are the symbols used to represent numerical digits in conjunction with the Arabic alphabet in the countries of the Mashriq (the east of the Arab world), the Arabian Peninsula, and its variant in other countries that use the Persian numerals on the Iranian plateau and in Asia.

  4. Al-Humazah - Wikipedia

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    Al-Humazah (Arabic: الهمزة: "The Backbiter", [1] "The Slanderer", [2] or "The Scorner" [3]) is the 104th chapter of the Qur'an, with 9 āyāt or verses. ۝ [4] Woe to every backbiter, slanderer, ۝ who amasses [note 1] wealth ˹greedily˺ and counts it ˹repeatedly˺, ۝ thinking that their wealth will make them immortal! ۝ Not at all!

  5. Keyboard layout - Wikipedia

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    The 104/105-key PC keyboard was born when two ⊞ Win keys and a ≣ Menu key were added on the bottom row ... Arabic numerals are not present on the main section of ...

  6. List of numeral systems - Wikipedia

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    This is the minimum number of characters needed to encode a 32 bit number into 5 printable characters in a process similar to MIME-64 encoding, since 85 5 is only slightly bigger than 2 32. Such method is 6.7% more efficient than MIME-64 which encodes a 24 bit number into 4 printable characters. 89

  7. List of chapters in the Quran - Wikipedia

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    (v. 2–8, 101–104) [6] 15 18: Al-Kahf: ٱلْكَهْف al-Kahf: The Cave: 110 (12) Makkah: 69: 69: v. 13-20 [6] A series of parables or allegories on the theme of faith in God versus excessive attachment to the life of this world. Including: [6] The men of the cave. (v. 13–20) [6] The rich man and the poor man. (v. 32–44) [6] Moses and ...

  8. Number - Wikipedia

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    Roman numerals, a system that used combinations of letters from the Roman alphabet, remained dominant in Europe until the spread of the superior Hindu–Arabic numeral system around the late 14th century, and the Hindu–Arabic numeral system remains the most common system for representing numbers in the world today.

  9. Arabic numerals (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Arabic numerals (٠,١,٢,٣,٤,٥,٦,٧,٨,٩), symbols used to write decimal in the countries of the Arab east, and in other countries; Numerals (number names) in Arabic language; see Arabic grammar § Numerals; Abjad numerals, a numeral system in which the 28 letters of the Arabic alphabet are assigned numerical values and may be ...