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  2. Template:Arabic alphabet shapes/doc - Wikipedia

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    If ever new Arabic letters have been encoded in the Unicode/ISO 10646 standards and that are not “dual joining”, the source code of this template should be updated as needed (this table was generated using normative references from the Unicode character database (UCD) – see the Notes and references section below).

  3. Arabic script in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    Arabic Letter Teheh Sindhi U+0680 ڀ ‎ Arabic Letter Beheh Sindhi U+0681 ځ ‎ Arabic Letter Hah With Hamza Above Pashto, Sarikoli represents the phoneme /dz/ U+0682 ڂ ‎ Arabic Letter Hah With Two Dots Vertical Above not used in modern Pashto U+0683 ڃ ‎ Arabic Letter Nyeh Sindhi U+0684 ڄ ‎ Arabic Letter Dyeh

  4. Perso-Arabic Script Code for Information Interchange - Wikipedia

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    Perso-Arabic Script Code for Information Interchange (PASCII) is one of the Indian government standards for encoding languages using writing systems based on Perso-Arabic alphabet, in particular Kashmiri, Persian, Sindhi and Urdu.

  5. Template : Arabic alphabet Naskh and Nastaliq shapes

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    If ever new Arabic letters have been encoded in the Unicode/ISO 10646 standards and that are not “dual joining”, the source code of this template should be updated as needed (this table was generated using normative references from the Unicode character database (UCD) – see the Notes and references section below).

  6. Ascii table - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ... Ascii table. Add languages ...

  7. ISO/IEC 8859-6 - Wikipedia

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    The upper part of the character set has only the Arabic letters, Arabic punctuation that is different from Latin punctuation, plus few other characters. ASMO 708 was designed in close cooperation [9] with ECMA, which adopted it as its own ECMA-114 standard in 1986. It was also approved as an ISO standard as ISO 8859-6. [10]

  8. Code page 864 - Wikipedia

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    Code page 864 (CCSID 864) [2] (also known as CP 864, IBM 00864) is a code page used to write Arabic in Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Syria. [3] CCSID 17248 is the euro currency update of code page/CCSID 864. [4] The euro sign was assigned to the previously undefined code point A7 hex in 1999. [3]

  9. Windows-1256 - Wikipedia

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    The following table shows the extended version of Windows-1256. Each character is shown with its Unicode equivalent and its decimal code. Here every Arabic letter is shown in isolated form. The actual forms of the letters inside Arabic words are rendered by a combination of software rules and appropriate font support.