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Writing & Joining Arabic Letters

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    1. Writing Arabic: Connected Letters
    A lesson with Nassra Arabic Method
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    Arabic letters change depending on their position in a word. In this lesson, learn how to join the letters ba (ب), ta (ت), thaa (ث), noon (ن), and yaa (ي).

    Arabic letters change depending on their position in a word. In this lesson, learn how to join the letters ba (ب), ta (ت), thaa (ث), noon (ن), and yaa (ي).

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    2. Writing Arabic: Disconnected Letters
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    In this lesson, you’ll learn how to write the six “anti-social” letters of the Arabic alphabet that don’t connect with other letters at the beginning of a word.

    In this lesson, you’ll learn how to write the six “anti-social” letters of the Arabic alphabet that don’t connect with other letters at the beginning of a word.

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    3. Writing Arabic: Siin, Shiin, Saad, Daad
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    In this lesson, learn to write a group of Arabic letters that lose their tail at the beginning of a word: siin (س), shiin (ش), saad (ص), and daad (ض).

    In this lesson, learn to write a group of Arabic letters that lose their tail at the beginning of a word: siin (س), shiin (ش), saad (ص), and daad (ض).

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    4. Writing Arabic: Taa and Tha
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    This lesson presents two new letters of the Arabic alphabet, taa (ط) and tha (ظ), and demonstrates how to join them with other letters in the Arabic script.

    This lesson presents two new letters of the Arabic alphabet, taa (ط) and tha (ظ), and demonstrates how to join them with other letters in the Arabic script.

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    5. Writing Arabic: Faa and Qaaf
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    In this lesson, learn how to write two letters in Arabic—faa (ف) and qaaf (ق)—that join in similar ways at the beginning, middle, and end of a word.

    In this lesson, learn how to write two letters in Arabic—faa (ف) and qaaf (ق)—that join in similar ways at the beginning, middle, and end of a word.

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