As of Unicode 9.0, the Arabic script is contained in the following blocks:
- Arabic (0600-06FF, 255 characters)
- Arabic Supplement (0750-077F, 48 characters)
- Arabic Extended-A (08A0-08FF, 73 characters)
- Arabic Presentation Forms-A (FB50-FDFF, 611 characters)
- Arabic Presentation Forms-B (FE70-FEFF, 141 characters)
- Rumi Numeral Symbols (10E60-10E7F, 31 characters)
- Arabic Mathematical Alphabetic Symbols (1EE00--1EEFF, 143 characters)
The basic Arabic range encodes the standard letters and diacritics, but does not encode contextual forms (U+0621-U+0652 being directly based on ISO 8859-6); and also includes the most common diacritics and Arabic-Indic digits. The Arabic Supplement range encodes letter variants mostly used for writing African (non-Arabic) languages. The Arabic Extended-A range encodes additional Qur'anic annotations and letter variants used for various non-Arabic languages. The Arabic Presentation Forms-A range encodes contextual forms and ligatures of letter variants needed for Persian, Urdu, Sindhi and Central Asian languages. The Arabic Presentation Forms-B range encodes spacing forms of Arabic diacritics, and more contextual letter forms. The presentation forms are present only for compatibility with older standards, and are not currently needed for coding text. The Arabic Mathematical Alphabetical Symbols block encodes characters used in Arabic mathematical expressions.
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Contextual forms
A demonstration for the basic alphabet used in Modern Standard Arabic:
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Punctuation and ornaments
Only the Arabic question mark ??? and the Arabic comma ??? are used in regular Arabic script typing and the comma is often substituted for the Latin script comma (,).
- U+060C ?? ARABIC COMMA
- U+060D ?? ARABIC DATE SEPARATOR
- U+060E ?? ARABIC POETIC VERSE SIGN
- U+060F ?? ARABIC SIGN MISRA
- U+061F ?? ARABIC QUESTION MARK
- U+066D ? Arabic five pointed star
- U+06DD ?? ARABIC END OF AYAH
- U+06DE ?? ARABIC START OF RUB EL HIZB
- U+06E9 ?? ARABIC ARABIC PLACE OF SAJDAH
- U+FD3E ? Arabic ornate left parenthesis
- U+FD3F ? Arabic ornate right parenthesis
Word ligatures
Arabic Presentation Forms-A has a few characters defined as "word ligatures" for terms frequently used in formulaic expressions in Arabic. They are rarely used out of professional liturgical typing, also the Rial grapheme is normally written fully, not by the ligature.
- U+FDF0 ?? ARABIC LIGATURE SALLA USED AS KORANIC STOP SIGN ISOLATED FORM (???)
- U+FDF1 ?? ARABIC LIGATURE QALA USED AS KORANIC STOP SIGN ISOLATED FORM (???)
- U+FDF2 ?? ARABIC LIGATURE ALLAH ISOLATED FORM (????)
- U+FDF3 ?? ARABIC LIGATURE AKBAR ISOLATED FORM (????), as in the phrase ???? ???? All?hu akbar
- U+FDF4 ?? ARABIC LIGATURE MOHAMMAD ISOLATED FORM (????)
- U+FDF5 ?? ARABIC LIGATURE SALAM ISOLATED FORM (????, the abbreviation for ??? ???? ???? ???? "peace be upon him")
- U+FDF6 ?? ARABIC LIGATURE RASOUL ISOLATED FORM (????)
- U+FDF7 ?? ARABIC LIGATURE ALAYHE ISOLATED FORM (????)
- U+FDF8 ?? ARABIC LIGATURE WASALLAM ISOLATED FORM (????)
- U+FDF9 ?? ARABIC LIGATURE SALLA ISOLATED FORM (???)
- U+FDFA ?? ARABIC LIGATURE SALLALLAHOU ALAYHE WASALLAM (??? ???? ???? ???? "peace be upon him")
- U+FDFB ?? ARABIC LIGATURE JALLAJALALOUHOU (?? ?????)
- U+FDFC ?? RIAL SIGN (????)
- U+FDFD ?? ARABIC LIGATURE BISMILLAH AR-RAHMAN AR-RAHEEM (??? ???? ?????? ?????? bism-i ll?h-i r-ra?m?n-i r-ra??m)
Code blocks
Arabic
Character table
Compact table
Arabic Supplement
Arabic Extended-A
Arabic Presentation Forms A
They are mostly ligatures which can be created from the previous charts' characters, with the exception of the bracket-like graphemes ? ? and some of them are ligatures of common liturgical phrases.
Arabic Presentation Forms B
These can all be created from the basic chart's characters.
Rumi Numeral Symbols
Arabic Mathematical Alphabetic Symbols
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