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  2. Template:Arabic alphabet Naskh and Nastaliq shapes - Wikipedia

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    The template documentation for Template:Arabic alphabet shapes follows. This template generates a table showing the shaping of an Arabic character. It avoids using any Arabic Unicode compatibility characters for forcing their variant forms, because these characters are incomplete for full coverage of the Arabic script, and because their usage ...

  3. Template:Arabic alphabet shapes - Wikipedia

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    Generates a table showing the shaping of an Arabic character. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Character 1 no description Example ج String required The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Arabic alphabet shapes/doc. (edit | history) Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox ...

  4. Hamza - Wikipedia

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    In the Uyghur Arabic alphabet, the hamza is not a distinct letter and is not generally used to denote the glottal stop, but rather to indicate vowels. The hamza is only depicted with vowels in their initial or isolated forms, and only then when the vowel starts a word. It is also occasionally used when a word has two vowels in a row. [9]

  5. Arabic alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The Arabic alphabet is always cursive and letters vary in shape depending on their position within a word. Letters can exhibit up to four distinct forms corresponding to an initial, medial (middle), final, or isolated position . While some letters show considerable variations, others remain almost identical across all four positions.

  6. Template:Arabic alphabet shapes/joining - Wikipedia

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    Instead, Arabic text renderers will automatically use the glyph defined in fonts for this format control, to correctly render Arabic words if advanced justification is supported; Arabic text renderers may choose to not render this character, but many will still render it using the simple horizontal stroke with its length defined in glyph ...

  7. Template:Arabic alphabet shapes/doc - Wikipedia

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    Only Arabic characters (mostly letters) are currently handled by this template (hence its current name), because the table attempts to join the characters using the standard Arabic tatweel character before and/or after the referenced character.

  8. Template:Script/Arabic - Wikipedia

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    . script-arabic {font-size: 125 %!important; /* The default line-height used by Wikipedia is 1.5 em, which can be lower or higher than the font default, reduce it to the minimum recommended for HTML by using the word normal or for example, use a percentage value, as 95% */ line-height: 95 %; font-family: /* The following fonts are recommended ...

  9. Yaña imlâ alphabet - Wikipedia

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    Tatar Arabic script makes use of U+08AD ࢭ ARABIC LETTER LOW ALEF, and it can only ever come at the beginning of words. It never comes in the middle or end of words. low alef doesn't represent any sound in Tatar. Instead, it indicates that the vowels in the word will be the following back vowels: [3] Ы ы (I ı) Ый ый (Iy ıy) О о (O o ...