HOW TO WRITE IN ARABIC

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Learning how to write in Arabic is the need of beginners. And The first step towards writing is to learn about Arabic letters.

Whether you’re a language enthusiast, a traveler preparing for a journey to an Arabic-speaking country. Simply curious about expanding your writing skills, learning how to read and write in Arabic is a rewarding endeavor.

In this guide, we’ll walk you through the essential steps to get start on your journey of mastering Arabic reading and writing.

Let’s start your fascinating journey of learning Arabic.

read and write Allah
read and write Allahu Akbar
read and write Alhumdulillah
read and write masha Allah
read and write Bismillah
WRITE JAZAK ALLAH
READ AND WRITE RAMADAN KAREEM
BOOK IN ARABIC
read and write good evening
WRITE IN SHAA ALLAH
WRITE YOUR NAME

You can look up an Arabic word more precisely in the Arabic Student’s Dictionary than on Google Translate. It also removes the need for guesswork because it gives the root as well as any associated phrases. The best way to search is from Arabic to English, although you may also use English terms or transliteration.

Tricks To Master Arabic Writing

You can learn the Arabic alphabet more quickly by using some of the following methods:

Write fluently – Writing Arabic requires a fluid transition between each letter, which calls for a fluid writing style. Learn to write words and letters without touching the pen. Simply keep going uninterruptedly from one letter to the next.


Proper form – By keeping the pen between your finger tips for better control.You can increase the fluency of your writing. Additionally, it can help you get more control over the specifics of each letter.

Writing from right to left -requires the most practice and is typically the biggest adjustment for those used to the Latin alphabet. Develop new muscle memory by pushing the pen from the right side to the left (or vice versa if you are left handed).