Arabic characters are really beautiful, especially when they are written into words and sentences. it's like every word is its own uninterrupted piece of art. i may not speak the language, but we do use the numeral system - it would be amazing to see a video that shows how the Arabic numerals developed over time
Sorry to disappoint you, but Arabic does not use the same numerals. The numerals used by Europe and the Americas are called Western Arabic numerals. The Arabic world uses Eastern Arabic numerals, which function much the same way but look different. The more you know.
@@TejasGirl North America, Central America, South America = subcontinent or subregions of America. They aren't different continents. North America (Canada, USA, Mexico), located in the north of America; Central America (from Guatemala and Belize to Panama, including the isles in the Caribbean) is located in the centre of America; South America (from Colombia to Argentina and Chile) is located in the south of America.
One beautiful thing about the Arabic language is the ability to rearrange sentences into ornate patterns and shapes in a way that's still coherent to an Arabic speaker.
in turkish you can arrange the 4 words in (for example) hiç bişey yapasım yok (i dont want to do anything) in all 24 ways and every single one makes sense
My language is Urdu, it's pretty much same as Hindi except we use this Perso-Arabic derived script called Nashtaliq, while Hindi uses the Sanskrit derived Brahmic script called Devanagari. We also have slight vocabulary differences where we prefer to use words that come from Arabic or Persian more commonly, whilst Hindi speakers tend to use Sanskrit derived words more commonly, but both languages use either or. Both languages grouped together are called Hindustani by linguists, and combined have over a billion speakers (L1 and L2) around the world.
@s.c.360 some letters are slightly different because they represent sounds that are not present in arabic. I study arabic and when I stumble across perso-arabic scripts I'm always confused because I instinctively try to read them as arabic but I'm not capable of doing it. Also arabic is a semitic language while urdu/persian are indoeuropean, so they have a huge grammatical and morphological difference
@@LazyArtyzmy Quran teacher puts the English translation on the side so I understand the meaning I think you should do the same cause what’s the point of reading if you have no idea what you’re even saying
Almost forgot how cute our language characters are lol. I don’t use the dots on the letters like you do in some letters but we connect them with lines. Like ت with a small line instead of the two dots.
Wait until he writes the variations/forms of these letters, you'll get double or triple the number of letter shapes used in writing, but for Arabs it is instinctual! They took it for granted 😂Subhanallah! Arabic is the most amazing & complex language; it's an actual ocean ❤
@@balfikmapping4220the arab using some words from English or French or sometimes use japanese on our speech but it isn't Arabic dictionary -sorry for bad English-
I love Arabic letters, and I also write Arabic calligraphy since I was in high school And I will be 78 years old in a month from today. Good work with a pencil only.
It says in the Quran itself that every society and community until Mohammed (S.A.W.) had been given their own prophet to preach the truth of Islam, and therefore no language in particular is in any way "holy" even in an Islamic sense.@@miscellaneousbits4368
Islam says God is most merciful. Let's test that. Would your god die for you? No. Would Satan die for you? No. What a "coincidence." Would a hen die for her chicks? Yes. Therefore, a 🐔 is more merciful than your false god. A 🐔 proves Mohammed was a false prophet, ladies and gentlemen. See "Islam was invented by Jews." "God can't die!" This is the sin of attributing to God limitations he doesn't have. God DOES have the power to have like a clone version of himself, an Avatar, die to pay for our sins as our Substitute, yet God the Father stay alive to resurrect his Son. Evil spirits can possess people, so why can't God inhabit people such as Samson who had super strength by the Holy Spirit? God is a mistranslation of the Hebrew word Elohim which means GODS... who are one. The Old Testament says a man and his wife become one flesh. Does that mean they are not two beings anymore? No. They represent the Trinity. God made the sun to represent himself. The sun symbolically dies every day, and "resurrects." Nature declares Jesus is God. My favourite language is Aramaic because the Saviour Yahshuah (Jesus) used it when he paid for our crimes. Your god ignores crimes to forgive. Without the shedding of blood, there is no forgiveness.
Amazing how Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs turned into the Phoenician abjad then split into the Indo-European and Semitic alphabets, becoming the root for both the Latin script and the Arabic script.
@@user-to8gq6oh2l Both the Latin and Arabic scripts are derived from the Phoenician script, which itself is derived from ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics.
@@Yunagokimuhyu6729 do your research. Both the Arabian and Latin scripts can be traced back to the Phoenician script, which itself was derived from Egyptian hieroglyphics. I shouldn't be the one telling you this; it's literally general culture.
@@Sonilotos the Arabic language Existing before ancients Egyptians Basically...it's s first language in the world and it's Paradise language.... And it's the language who Prophet adam(Alaih alslam) speak it.. -I know my E and grammar is soo bad-
@@MELEMADE338 I know dummy, I meant it is only Arabic because it is Arabic script, there is nothing in the world called Persian script it died after the conquest of Persia
✨ Arabic alphabet ✨ Alif (a) ba (b) ta (t) tsa (ts on teeth) jim (j) ha (h) kho (kh) dal (d) dzal (dz) ro (r) zai (z) sin (s) Shin (sh) sod (ts on tongue) dod (d) to (tt) dzo (dz) ain (a’) ghoin (gh) fa (f) qof (q) kaf (k) lam (l) mim (m) noon (n) waow (w or o) hha (hh) lamalif (la) hamzah (aa) ya (y or i)
As a Turk, I am truly saddened by the conversion of these wonderful letters into the Latin alphabet. I hope one day we will return to writing in the Ottoman alphabet, just like our grandfathers..
@@sisjnwjwk7832 I didn't say that the Gokturk alphabet was used in "Turkey" anyway. However, the first alphabet used by Turks in history is the Gokturk alphabet. This is a fact 🙂
In Indonesia this is called "Huruf Hijaiyah" And there are additional letters lam alif in it Indonesian Muslims Learn to Read Arabic (Al-Qur'an) in many ways, I used to use the iqra' book We only learn to read But we don't understand the meaning because whatever comes out of the verses of the Qur'an is definitely the Word of Allah which we cannot imitate and is 100% beautiful, That's just My Opinion :v
As a native Arabic speaker, I love Arabic calligraphy, and I am currently trying to study "Ruq'ah" and "Naskh" scripts, then I will move on to other scripts such as "Diwani" and "Thuluth" . Arabic calligraphy is not just a way of writing, it is an art in itself. You can search on Google or TH-cam for Arabic calligraphy, and you will literally see artistic paintings. I prefer that you watch this video to see how we write it letter by letter.
Beautiful. Each letter is a piece of art. I love languages ans speak 6 languages. And arabic for me is the most beautiful as it is very poetic . Thank you🙏🙏🙏
idk Arabic but the times I've seen it in the memes and anywhere else has some interesting calligraphy and patterns especially in long sentences. I like have memorized some characters and I sometimes dash off some random sentences out of those characters which surely dont make any sense to the arabic eye lol
Keep in mind, this writing is used for begginers like when we were at elementary school so once you get used to it you don't put dots but instead you draw small lines and some letters can have various shapes depending on if they were on the start, middle, or end of the word.
the arabic alphabet is very unique but it is the most confusing one to me...i can only read latin japanese and korean alphabets but i just do not understand how arabic people connect letters.
It's like cursive, and the dots of different letters help distinguish the various loops. When you're learning there will also be vowel markers to help you.
I noticed the dots were not written from the right so also with some other Arabic letters you wrote some started from the left...is there a formative writing principle guide someone should adhere to...or can anyone just improvise...just like teaching kids to write A It can be written with a first stroke or upside down v
Ni ajabu sana kwao wote waliokuwa wakiumba hizo herufi...na huu utaratibu kwamba zianzie kushoto kwenda kulia inanishangaza zaidi.. kweli dunia ina mambo mengi sana ya kujifunza.
Do they skip lines when writing in Arabic? It seems some of the letters take up quite a bit of space below the line, which would make writing on the lower like jumble it up.
the correct way to do it is to write like this and skip lines but people also write in smaller letter with everything above the line to not skip lines.
Man I remember how they used to teach us these letters at school. They would say that ج is pregnant and has one baby and چ having 3 babies while ح having none. We also represent ی as a swan but we erased some parts. Good times 😂😂
Random facts about the write: he is writing in Khat Al- Nasekh (خط النسخ) thats why we see most letters dotted, meanwhile Khat Al- Ruqaa (خط الرقعة) most letters' dots are a line, and for the 3 dots they are an open triangle. And btw, ر ن و ي ى are above the line but ج ح خ ع غ م goes down the line
as a native arabic speaker, i must say you wrote them exactly like the way they're written in the keyboard. amazing. but the last letter ain't exactly a letter. it's a Hamza " ء "
My grandpa used to say jokes which involved the sultan putting up a sign in the village square, but then a fly shits on the sign and the meaning changes to something absurd because of the dot.
Arabic characters are really beautiful, especially when they are written into words and sentences. it's like every word is its own uninterrupted piece of art. i may not speak the language, but we do use the numeral system - it would be amazing to see a video that shows how the Arabic numerals developed over time
Sorry to disappoint you, but Arabic does not use the same numerals. The numerals used by Europe and the Americas are called Western Arabic numerals. The Arabic world uses Eastern Arabic numerals, which function much the same way but look different. The more you know.
@@samizayed1126 *America, there is only one, not 2 or three.
@@samizayed1126 And do they learn both numeral systems in the Arabic world?
@@itsgiag North America, Central America, South America= Americas.
@@TejasGirl North America, Central America, South America = subcontinent or subregions of America. They aren't different continents.
North America (Canada, USA, Mexico), located in the north of America; Central America (from Guatemala and Belize to Panama, including the isles in the Caribbean) is located in the centre of America; South America (from Colombia to Argentina and Chile) is located in the south of America.
One beautiful thing about the Arabic language is the ability to rearrange sentences into ornate patterns and shapes in a way that's still coherent to an Arabic speaker.
It's also an abjad, it's different from an alphabet.
@@L1M.L4M what’s abjad
in turkish you can arrange the 4 words in (for example) hiç bişey yapasım yok (i dont want to do anything) in all 24 ways and every single one makes sense
m.th-cam.com/play/PLtwNSUFxOnXUD111qrTAWGkk9N4hWgyIN.html
How? Enlighten me.
Im not Arab and i dont speak Arabic but these characters are so beautiful.
I am not Arab but I speak Arabic (to some degree) and I can confirm that the letters are very beautiful, especially when you use them in a sentence
Learn a foreign alphabet to cheat on Exams😅
U don't have to know the language just the Alphabet
@@keymot1491what?
Didn't understand, pls explain more in detail.
@@AnimalsAreTheBestOfTheBestyou can do transliterations knowing the sound of foreign language letters, but not the meaning
I'm arabic and these aren't character, these are letters
My language is Urdu, it's pretty much same as Hindi except we use this Perso-Arabic derived script called Nashtaliq, while Hindi uses the Sanskrit derived Brahmic script called Devanagari. We also have slight vocabulary differences where we prefer to use words that come from Arabic or Persian more commonly, whilst Hindi speakers tend to use Sanskrit derived words more commonly, but both languages use either or. Both languages grouped together are called Hindustani by linguists, and combined have over a billion speakers (L1 and L2) around the world.
Same brother
I am Indian muslim I can write in both script devnagari and perso arabic
Thanks for mentioning Perso-Arabic instead of Arabic. 🙏
Are Urdu letters same as Arabic. I know they are same but my question is are all of the letters same?
@s.c.360 some letters are slightly different because they represent sounds that are not present in arabic. I study arabic and when I stumble across perso-arabic scripts I'm always confused because I instinctively try to read them as arabic but I'm not capable of doing it. Also arabic is a semitic language while urdu/persian are indoeuropean, so they have a huge grammatical and morphological difference
Honestly i like the third letter , looks like a smilely face
Its the letter ta' ت pronounced like a T
ت
ت
T
Same
As an Arab person, you write the letters better than I do xd. Good job
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Me to
For real, his handwriting is so beautiful
I'm from indonesia, when i was in school i write arabic so bad like noodle, this video is so satisfying
@@pustakarileks7404 ini lucu.😂
@@pustakarileks7404 I am an Arab, but my handwriting is as if I write with my feet.
The د was written so smoothly I'm jealous 😂❤
And is real
I am not Arabic but muslim so I only learnt to read and I am amazed the fact I still remember the spellings of each separate versions.
Same. I learnt Arabic to read the Quran but I still dont know the meanings💀
Alhamdulillah, you two are doing great keep up the effort and may Allah bless you inshallah
@@KwerimirewkMay Osiris and Halala bless you
@@LazyArtyzmy Quran teacher puts the English translation on the side so I understand the meaning I think you should do the same cause what’s the point of reading if you have no idea what you’re even saying
@@LazyArtyz Trust me, even us Arabic speakers struggle with words in the Quran, we also need to search for meanings and tafseer😭
It reminds me when i learned writing and reading arabic during my elementary muqaddam school... Malaysian muslim learn arabic only for reciting Qur'an
That is the main benefit of Arabic. Otherwise, it has no useful use.
I want to learn arabic for the Quran
Fun fact: No other language has a letter like the "ض" that is why in most arabic books they use the letter as a symbol for the language
Urdu has that letter??..
@@HoyoGameplaypronunciation is different. E.g. in urdu you would pronounce wudhu as وزو when it’s actually وضوء
@@had1_n I know but it's the same letter
It's like the ñ for Spanish.
You sure?
I ain't arab, i'm persian.
But you know how Reza is written
And we have it
Its pronounced like "Th" in the word “This”
as an arabic, i swear the arabic language is the most beautiful language.😍😍😍😍😍
I'm from Egypt and I speak and write in arabic I'm proud the people love Arabic ❤ أنا بحب كل حد=i love everyone ❤
Almost forgot how cute our language characters are lol. I don’t use the dots on the letters like you do in some letters but we connect them with lines. Like ت with a small line instead of the two dots.
sameee
What about the jim? Do you write it the same a in the video or do you use close the loop of the head, making some sort of triangle?
The Ruq'ah script is what makes the letters completely different from the Naskh script.
@@haventyetbegun yea we do that sometimes
Wait until he writes the variations/forms of these letters, you'll get double or triple the number of letter shapes used in writing, but for Arabs it is instinctual! They took it for granted 😂Subhanallah! Arabic is the most amazing & complex language; it's an actual ocean ❤
Just started my arabic-beginner course today so this really helped me! May Allah bless you immensely, Ameen❤
واو ! احببت هذا الفيديو أنه جميل و خطك رائع حقاً! احبك من مصر 🇪🇬🇪🇬❤️
why is there "واو" in egyption language i didnt know an english word in egyption existed
@@balfikmapping4220 well it's not in the arabic dictionary, but sometimes in arabic we like to use some English words, mostly wow, okay and bye
@@balfikmapping4220the arab using some words from English or French or sometimes use japanese on our speech but it isn't Arabic dictionary
-sorry for bad English-
@@balfikmapping4220it is not really Arabic, it is just the Arabic written phonetic of English
അല്ലാഹു നമുക്ക് സ്വർഗ്ഗത്തിൽ ആക്കി തരണേ അമീൻ ആരോഗ്യം നൽകും 😍
I love Arabic letters, and I also write Arabic calligraphy since I was in high school
And I will be 78 years old in a month from today.
Good work with a pencil only.
Masha Allah. ❤
Masha Allah, I have been struggling with it I wish someday I could also write like this
Inshallah I believe in you!! It all comes time by time, you can do it!! ^^
Masha Allah, if you are Arab or Part Arab this is the best writing I ever seen about Arabic so far!
I hope you ate now better ! Keep going 😊
Practice! ❤😊
The most beautiful language written and spoken 💕💕💕💕💕
I would like to hear the sound the letter makes as well. Enjoyed watching this.
The BEST LANGUAGE!! THE LANGUAGE OF THE QUR'AN ❤️❤️
Despite also being a Muslim myself, I disagree. Your religious beliefs shouldn't be the key factor for preferences which don't concern religion.
Arabic was chosen by Allah therefore the best language
It says in the Quran itself that every society and community until Mohammed (S.A.W.) had been given their own prophet to preach the truth of Islam, and therefore no language in particular is in any way "holy" even in an Islamic sense.@@miscellaneousbits4368
English is the language of Shakespeare!
Russian is the language of the Alexander Pushkin!
Islam says God is most merciful.
Let's test that.
Would your god die for you? No.
Would Satan die for you?
No.
What a "coincidence."
Would a hen die for her chicks?
Yes.
Therefore, a 🐔 is more merciful than your false god.
A 🐔 proves Mohammed was a false prophet, ladies and gentlemen.
See "Islam was invented by Jews."
"God can't die!"
This is the sin of attributing to God limitations he doesn't have.
God DOES have the power to have like a clone version of himself, an Avatar, die to pay for our sins as our Substitute, yet God the Father stay alive to resurrect his Son.
Evil spirits can possess people, so why can't God inhabit people such as Samson who had super strength by the Holy Spirit?
God is a mistranslation of the Hebrew word Elohim which means GODS... who are one. The Old Testament says a man and his wife become one flesh. Does that mean they are not two beings anymore? No. They represent the Trinity.
God made the sun to represent himself. The sun symbolically dies every day, and "resurrects." Nature declares Jesus is God.
My favourite language is Aramaic because the Saviour Yahshuah (Jesus) used it when he paid for our crimes.
Your god ignores crimes to forgive. Without the shedding of blood, there is no forgiveness.
Amazing how Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs turned into the Phoenician abjad then split into the Indo-European and Semitic alphabets, becoming the root for both the Latin script and the Arabic script.
@@user-to8gq6oh2l Both the Latin and Arabic scripts are derived from the Phoenician script, which itself is derived from ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics.
All these had nothing to do with arabic
Nothing to do in Arabic
The Arabic language Existing A long time ago and there isn't any relation In the ancient Egyptians
@@Yunagokimuhyu6729 do your research. Both the Arabian and Latin scripts can be traced back to the Phoenician script, which itself was derived from Egyptian hieroglyphics. I shouldn't be the one telling you this; it's literally general culture.
@@Sonilotos the Arabic language Existing before ancients Egyptians Basically...it's s first language in the world and it's Paradise language.... And it's the language who Prophet adam(Alaih alslam) speak it..
-I know my E and grammar is soo bad-
I’m Philippine-Arab so yes I understand 🇵🇭🇸🇦
Arabic and Persian calligraphy are very satisfying
Arabic*
@@sisjnwjwk7832they spelt it right 🙄
Arabic*
@@MELEMADE338 I know dummy, I meant it is only Arabic because it is Arabic script, there is nothing in the world called Persian script it died after the conquest of Persia
@@sisjnwjwk7832 گ چ پ ژ😏 you can't even read these
✨ Arabic alphabet ✨ Alif (a) ba (b) ta (t) tsa (ts on teeth) jim (j) ha (h) kho (kh) dal (d) dzal (dz) ro (r) zai (z) sin (s) Shin (sh) sod (ts on tongue) dod (d) to (tt) dzo (dz) ain (a’) ghoin (gh) fa (f) qof (q) kaf (k) lam (l) mim (m) noon (n) waow (w or o) hha (hh) lamalif (la) hamzah (aa) ya (y or i)
Wassalamu...
What about : گ چ پ ژ?
Ya'll dont have em?
@@RezaHabibii that’s Persian Ik a little like ob (water)
@@MintChunoo2003 Cool!
But its more pronounced like AB
@@RezaHabibii Urdu and Farsi have those letters
(I would know because I speak urdu)
As a Turk, I am truly saddened by the conversion of these wonderful letters into the Latin alphabet.
I hope one day we will return to writing in the Ottoman alphabet, just like our grandfathers..
Knk windowsta x butonu sola geçiyor çok kötü
You grandfathers’re dead, but you got the manuscripts don’t you? If you don’t, start from scratch and pass it on.
Göktürk alfabesine dönelim.
@@phileosuffleTurkish people in turkey never used the gokturk alphabet it was used by mongols and central Asians
Not you
@@sisjnwjwk7832 I didn't say that the Gokturk alphabet was used in "Turkey" anyway. However, the first alphabet used by Turks in history is the Gokturk alphabet. This is a fact 🙂
I am arabic and i think your handwriting is really nice and good
Thank you!
as an arab, that handwriting is majestic 😩
I am watching this even though I know how to write it, it brings back the elementary school memories
In Indonesia this is called "Huruf Hijaiyah" And there are additional letters lam alif in it
Indonesian Muslims Learn to Read Arabic (Al-Qur'an) in many ways, I used to use the iqra' book
We only learn to read But we don't understand the meaning because whatever comes out of the verses of the Qur'an is definitely the Word of Allah which we cannot imitate and is 100% beautiful, That's just My Opinion :v
sooo satisfying. came straight to youtube because I was having a hard time figuring out how to write the letters.
As a native Arabic speaker, I love Arabic calligraphy, and I am currently trying to study "Ruq'ah" and "Naskh" scripts, then I will move on to other scripts such as "Diwani" and "Thuluth" . Arabic calligraphy is not just a way of writing, it is an art in itself. You can search on Google or TH-cam for Arabic calligraphy, and you will literally see artistic paintings. I prefer that you watch this video to see how we write it letter by letter.
Your hand write is so beautiful , you have to try to write the Syriac letters ( Serto ) .
Thank you! I'll give it a try, Syriac looks interesting :)
@@auralwriting It's a beautiful language 💗
MashaAllah! Ur Arabic writing is so nice! I rlly love it MashaAllah God gave u a very beautiful handwriting ❤❤
Arabic letters and sounds are wonderful. ALHAMDULILLAH.
As letras são obras de arte. Já o idioma mais musical, pra mim, é o italiano. Depois o meu: brasileiro. ❤
I dont know why I watched this in its entirety. Im a fluent arabic speaker lmao
السلام عليكم، هل تفهم هذا كلام؟ و هل انت عرب ^o^
@@aliyah9 ايه عربي انا، ليه تكتب بالفصحى؟
@@Qiraاعتقد لائن مو عربي، او متعلم اللغة
This 'ه' is called a tied Ha (Ha Marbuta) so, when we write the Alphabet we use the original Ha 'هـ'. Great effort. Nice handwriting.
Wheres rhe ﷽??
Tf is even that and how can I write it?
@@XianMMD it's the islamic in the name of the merciful or something like that
It's words squished together tho it's normally بسم الله رحمان رحيم
That is a sentence ‘in the name of God, the Entirely Merciful, indeed the Merciful’
The Arabic alphabet is so beautiful it inspired me to give my son an Arabic middle name even though my wife and I are Asian 😂
Beautiful.
Each letter is a piece of art.
I love languages ans speak 6 languages. And arabic for me is the most beautiful as it is very poetic .
Thank you🙏🙏🙏
Do you speak the MSA or a dialect
الحروف العربية في قمة الجمال . ما شاء الله.
I’m Malaysian, and I understand Jawi! It’s basically Malay, but written with Arabic letters (plus some new ones like pa, ga and nya!)
Thank you, I didn't know about Jawi!
@@auralwriting No probs!
There's also nga, the ع with 3 dots i think? And va. So many add ons haha
@@dabasil yes, there is one
@@dabasil Yes you are right!
Why the video is silent? Very nice clearly written and looks easy and clear. I'm anxiously waiting for a video with sound of these letters. Thank you.
Just listen to arabic alphabet nursery rhyme bro theres like hundreds
idk Arabic but the times I've seen it in the memes and anywhere else has some interesting calligraphy and patterns especially in long sentences. I like have memorized some characters and I sometimes dash off some random sentences out of those characters which surely dont make any sense to the arabic eye lol
Mashallah, what a beatiful writing!
So beautiful...I wish you had added the pronunciation for each letter.
MashaAllah so beautiful ❤
What has allahuakbar to do with an alphabet?
@@globetrotter5751 Qur'an is writen in this alphabet
@@Ayxan_Eyvaz so what? Besides, it is a backwards language. It serves no purpose.
Why did you write alif without the hamza?
the hamza is a separate letter
Keep in mind, this writing is used for begginers like when we were at elementary school so once you get used to it you don't put dots but instead you draw small lines and some letters can have various shapes depending on if they were on the start, middle, or end of the word.
I love this guy already and your writing is sooooooooooooooo beautiful I actually speak this language
As an arab i appreciate this.👍
the arabic alphabet is very unique but it is the most confusing one to me...i can only read latin japanese and korean alphabets but i just do not understand how arabic people connect letters.
It's like cursive, and the dots of different letters help distinguish the various loops. When you're learning there will also be vowel markers to help you.
How hard or soft is the pencil? It's obviously soft, though, but what is the exact number before the B?
I think I was using a 4B
@@auralwriting Thank you :) So I will use a 4B pencil and particular other writing tools for my own calligraphy, too.
What is the name of the whistle sound before the edit
Thanks in advance
Ma Sha Allah.what is the name of this pencil please.
I noticed the dots were not written from the right so also with some other Arabic letters you wrote some started from the left...is there a formative writing principle guide someone should adhere to...or can anyone just improvise...just like teaching kids to write A It can be written with a first stroke or upside down v
Gonna practice this on my flight tomorrow! Gonna have a blast!
Arabic is the most beautiful language
I don't have to worry about making the letters thicker do I? Because most Arabic letters look thicker in other fourms of writing.
In Urdu we got 39 alphabets that are used both in Arabic and Persian. But we have 4 more sounds when we joint them ھ with . بھ پھ تھ ٹھ
What pencil is that?
ur handwriting is such a beautiful, have you ever made video 'bout Javanese Aksara Font?
Thank you! I didn't really know about it, but I'll definitely look into it, it's pretty nice!
is it just me or is this sooo satisfying
Wow there are tutorials of how to write my language, I didn't think they existed
Can you say the letter as you write it? That would help me out a lot.
خطك جميل جدًا
شكرا!
This is trigggering memories of me writing the Arabic alphabet from childhood
No bc the fact you write in arabic way more better than I do 😭😭
Im moroccan and you write arabic letters better than me
Im iranian body , and our alphabet is like Arabic alphabet ! ( with somethings more )🇮🇷 forexample : سلام / درود
ڪعـربي.. تعلمت منڪ ڪـتابة الحروف الـعــربية بشڪل صحيح
شڪرًا!
Selaam Alekum what is the name of this pencil.
I just started into the video, but 0:22 , is like a smiley face!
i never knew the arabic stroke order but i've learned this alphabet for so long
Ni ajabu sana kwao wote waliokuwa wakiumba hizo herufi...na huu utaratibu kwamba zianzie kushoto kwenda kulia inanishangaza zaidi.. kweli dunia ina mambo mengi sana ya kujifunza.
Thanks, it's nice to have a comment in Swahili :)
Barack Allahu feek 🌴🌿💚
MaaSyaaAllah Tabarakallah. Lobe from Indonesia
Do they skip lines when writing in Arabic? It seems some of the letters take up quite a bit of space below the line, which would make writing on the lower like jumble it up.
the correct way to do it is to write like this and skip lines but people also write in smaller letter with everything above the line to not skip lines.
What is your pencil?
0:18 How to draw a happy face for beginners.
😂
What tpye of pencil is this?
I am a muslim and i want to write them to!
Will highly appreciate if you have sub-title or explanation equivalent to the English alphabet 🙏
Naming each letter and its sound would be helpful.
Such pretty language
❤ VERY BEAUTIFUL also
Bro thats better than me and im Arabic!
Good job 👏👏
Thank you so much, this is so helpful!
Heey masha Allah it is atractive❤❤❤
Oh thank you for teaching me😢 I got confused how to read it and write it but not anymore thank you
Really good, Ma Sha Allah 💚💙❤️
Man I remember how they used to teach us these letters at school.
They would say that ج is pregnant and has one baby and چ having 3 babies while ح having none.
We also represent ی as a swan but we erased some parts.
Good times 😂😂
if ج is pregnant with 2 babies where the other baby
@@aliyah9I fixed it lol 😂
Wow. Super pretty! 😊
Random facts about the write: he is writing in Khat Al- Nasekh (خط النسخ) thats why we see most letters dotted, meanwhile Khat Al- Ruqaa (خط الرقعة) most letters' dots are a line, and for the 3 dots they are an open triangle. And btw, ر ن و ي ى are above the line but ج ح خ ع غ م goes down the line
as a native arabic speaker, i must say you wrote them exactly like the way they're written in the keyboard. amazing.
but the last letter ain't exactly a letter. it's a Hamza " ء "
Nice writing 👍👍👍
謝謝!
Thank you!
My crush : Wyd?
Me : 0:22
My grandpa used to say jokes which involved the sultan putting up a sign in the village square, but then a fly shits on the sign and the meaning changes to something absurd because of the dot.
😂😂😂
Bellos caracteres árabes una expresión artística.🙏
Beautiful language❤