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Arabic script
Script type
Abjad
primarily, alphabet
Time period
4th century CE to the present[1]
DirectionRight-to-left script Edit this on Wikidata
Official script
19 sovereign states
  • Arabic script Afghanistan
  • Arabic script Algeria
  • Arabic script Bahrain
  • Arabic script Egypt
  • Arabic script Iran
  • Arabic script Iraq
  • Arabic script Palestine
  • Arabic script Jordan
  • Arabic script Kuwait
  • Arabic script Lebanon
  • Arabic script Mauritania
  • Arabic script Morocco
  • Arabic script Libya
  • Arabic script Oman
  • Arabic script Qatar
  • Arabic script Saudi Arabia
  • Arabic script Syria
  • Arabic script Tunisia
  • Arabic script United Arab Emirates
  • Arabic script Yemen

Co-official script in:

10 sovereign states
  • Arabic script Brunei
  • Arabic script Comoros
  • Arabic script Chad
  • Arabic script Djibouti
  • Arabic script Eritrea
  • Arabic script Pakistan
  • Arabic script Somalia
  • Arabic script Sudan
  • Arabic script United Nations
LanguagesSee below
Related scripts
Parent systems
Egyptian hieroglyphs
  • Proto-Sinaitic
    • Phoenician
      • Aramaic
        • Nabataean
          • Arabic script
Child systems
N'Ko
Thaana
Hanifi script
Persian alphabet
ISO 15924
ISO 15924Arab (160), ​Arabic
Unicode
Unicode alias
Arabic
Unicode range
  • U+0600–U+06FF Arabic
  • U+0750–U+077F Arabic Supplement
  • U+08A0–U+08FF Arabic Extended-A
  • U+0870–U+089F Arabic Extended-B
  • U+10EC0–U+10EFF Arabic Extended-C
  • U+FB50–U+FDFF Arabic Pres. Forms-A
  • U+FE70–U+FEFF Arabic Pres. Forms-B
  • U+1EE00–U+1EEFF Arabic Mathematical...
  • U+1EC70–U+1ECBF Indic Siyaq Numbers
  • U+1ED00–U+1ED4F Ottoman Siyaq Numbers
  • U+10E60–U+10E7F Rumi Numeral Symbols
 This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For the distinction between [ ], / / and  , see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters.
Worldwide use of the Arabic and Perso-Arabic script
Arabic alphabet world distribution
Arabic alphabet world distribution
Countries where the Arabic or Perso-Arabic script is:
 →  the sole official script
 →  official alongside other scripts
 →  official at a provincial level (China, India, Tanzania) or a recognized second script of the official language (Malaysia, Tajikistan)

The Arabic script is the writing system used for Arabic and several other languages of Asia and Africa. It is the second-most widely used alphabetic writing system in the world (after the Latin script),[2] the second-most widely used writing system in the world by number of countries using it, and the third-most by number of users (after the Latin and Chinese scripts).[3]

The script was first used to write texts in Arabic, most notably the Quran, the holy book of Islam. With the religion's spread, it came to be used as the primary script for many language families, leading to the addition of new letters and other symbols. Such languages still using it are: Persian (Farsi and Dari), Malay (Jawi), Cham (Akhar Srak),[4] Uyghur, Kurdish, Punjabi (Shahmukhi), Sindhi, Balti, Balochi, Pashto, Lurish, Urdu, Kashmiri, Rohingya, Somali, Mandinka, and Mooré, among others.[5] Until the 16th century, it was also used for some Spanish texts, and—prior to the script reform in 1928—it was the writing system of Turkish.[6]

The script is written from right to left in a cursive style, in which most of the letters are written in slightly different forms according to whether they stand alone or are joined to a following or preceding letter. However, the basic letter form remains unchanged. The script does not have capital letters.[7] In most cases, the letters transcribe consonants, or consonants and a few vowels, so most Arabic alphabets are abjads, with the versions used for some languages, such as Sorani, Uyghur, Mandarin, and Serbo-Croatian, being alphabets. It is also the basis for the tradition of Arabic calligraphy.

  1. ^ Daniels, Peter T.; Bright, William, eds. (1996). The World's Writing Systems. Oxford University Press, Inc. p. 559. ISBN 978-0195079937.
  2. ^ "Arabic Alphabet". Encyclopædia Britannica online. Archived from the original on 26 April 2015. Retrieved 16 May 2015.
  3. ^ Vaughan, Don. "The World's 5 Most Commonly Used Writing Systems". Encyclopædia Britannica. Archived from the original on 29 July 2023. Retrieved 29 July 2023.
  4. ^ Cham romanization table background. Library of Congress
  5. ^ Mahinnaz Mirdehghan. 2010. Persian, Urdu, and Pashto: A comparative orthographic analysis. Writing Systems Research Vol. 2, No. 1, 9–23.
  6. ^ "Exposición Virtual. Biblioteca Nacional de España". Bne.es. Archived from the original on 18 February 2012. Retrieved 6 April 2012.
  7. ^ Ahmad, Syed Barakat. (11 January 2013). Introduction to Qur'anic script. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-136-11138-9. OCLC 1124340016.

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