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    Maghrebi script or Maghribi script (Arabic: الخط المغربي) refers to a loosely related family of Arabic scripts that developed in the Maghreb (North Africa)...
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    Kufic (redirect from Kufic Script)
    Ancient North Arabian script Ancient South Arabian script Hijazi script Maghrebi script Mashq script Muhaqqaq Naskh Nine-fold seal script (Chinese analogue...
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  • The Warsh recitation or riwāyat Warsh ʿan Nāfiʿ' (Arabic: رواية ورش عن نافع) is a qiraʿah of the Quran in Islam. This qirāʾah or recitation of the Quran...
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    Persia, and China. Maghrebi scripts developed from Kufic letters in the Maghreb (North Africa) and al-Andalus (Iberia), Maghrebi scripts are traditionally...
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  • Retrieved 23 April 2024. van den Boogert, N. (1989). "Some notes on Maghrebi script" (PDF). Manuscript of the Middle East. 4. p. 38 shows qāf with a superscript...
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    portal Arab Maghreb Union Maghreb place name etymology Maghrebi script Maghrebi Arabs Maghrebi Jews Mashriq, "place of sunrise", which contrasts Maghreb...
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  • Egypt Maghrebis, inhabitants of the Greater Maghreb Morocco, whose Arabic name is al-Maghrib, "the Maghrib" Moroccans, inhabitants of Morocco Maghrebi script...
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    Culture of Morocco (category CS1 uses Arabic-language script (ar))
    this style. Maghrebi Arabic script is an important feature of the history of visual art in Morocco. While some aspects of Maghrebi script are codified...
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    written in Maghrebi mabsūt script and the end of each verse is marked by a gold circle divided into eight uniform segments. Using large Maghrebi script, there...
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  • نَكْتُب naktub ("we write") → فَنَكْتُب fanaktub ("so we write"). In Maghrebi scripts, the i'ajami dot in fāʼ has traditionally been written underneath (ڢ)...
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  • generally always written in Naskh, Warsh is written either in Naskh, or in Maghrebi script, following North African traditions, and in a local calligraphic tradition...
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    Scan of the complete Arabic text of the Moroccan-American Treaty of Friendship, executed in a Maghrebi script. June 22, 1786 or Sho'ban 25, 1200 hijri...
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    the expulsion, although Andalusi speakers rapidly assimilated into the Maghrebi communities to which they fled. Arabic in al-Andalus existed largely in...
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    significant media attention for his handwritten official letters in fine Maghrebi script. "Tunisia's Saied tasks former finance minister to form new gov't"...
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    framed by three panels marked with an inscription from the Quran in Maghrebi script using foliated Kufic letters, which were also used in Al-Andalus. Bab...
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    The name of the city in Arabic is فاس Fās (or ڢاس in traditional Maghrebi script), from which the English names Fez, Fès, and Fas are derived. According...
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    Sahih al-Bukhari (category CS1 uses Bengali-language script (bn))
    version on the narration of Abu Dharr al-Heravi (died 1043) written in Maghrebi script, present in the Süleymaniye Library in Istanbul is from 1155 (550 AH)...
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    traditional Islamic scholars (ṭṭlba). The Maghrebi script style is always used. Distinctive features of Maghrebi script are: the different pointing of fāʼ and...
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    Idris II then proclaiming himself as caliph. He was interested in Maghrebi script and established the first public manuscript transcription center at...
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  • historic usage, the Pular Ajami script remains basic and without standardization, although consistently in the Maghrebi script. The alphabet does not contain...
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    an elaborately illuminated frontispiece and is written in a broad Maghrebi script using brown ink, with headings written in golden Kufic letters and...
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    is the variety of Maghrebi Kufic script that was used as an official display script during the Almoravid period. Eventually, Maghrebi Kufic gave rise to...
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    pronunciation of this letter is [s]~[ks]. In the writing of Aljamiado, the Maghrebi script has been common, in which the placement and number of dot of on letters...
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    Maghrebi script from a 13th-century northern African Qur'an...
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  • Page of a Quran transcribed in mabsūt Maghrebi script in Libya at the end of the Karamanli period....
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  • oral literary traditions. According to Abdallah Guennoun's an-Nubugh ul-Maghrebi fi l-Adab il-Arabi (النبوغ المغربي في الأدب العربي Moroccan Excellence...
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    manuscripts. Western Maghrebi books, including Qur'ans, had by this point established a calligraphic tradition of writing in the Maghrebi script, which continued...
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    An image of the Proclamation of Independence handwritten in Mabsout Maghrebi script. Presented January 11, 1944 Author(s) Ahmed el Hamiani Khatat Ahmed...
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    Mashq is one of the oldest calligraphic forms of the Arabic script. At the time of the emergence of Islam, this type of writing was likely already in use...
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    by Ahmed al-Hiba bin Ma' al-Ainayn to the Pasha of Salé at-Tayib as-Sabīhī written in musnid Maghrebi script dated 8 Muharram, 1329 (8 January 1911)....
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