Dībāgatu the misbāḥ

Title Dībāgatu the misbāḥ
Author ibn al-Ḥāǧǧ Īṣā, Rağab
Publication Date: 1665
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Phaidra - Univerzitet u Beogradu
Record ID o-1518
Date 2012-03-30T08:29:02.771Z
Sample Text In everyday Arabic handwriting, in general-reader publications, and on street signs, short vowels are usually not recorded. On the other hand, copies of the Koran cannot be approved by the religious institutes that examine them unless diacritical marks are entered. Children's books, primary school texts and Arabic grammars in general will include diacritics to some extent. This material is known as vocalized text. Short vowels, called karakat, can be written with diacritical marks that are placed above or below the consonant that precedes them in the syllable. All Arabic vowels, whether long or short, follow a consonant; in Arabic words like Ali or alif, for example, start with a consonant: 'Aliyy, 'alif. Year of publication: 1665.
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Dībāgatu the misbāḥ

Author ibn al-Ḥāǧǧ Īṣā, Rağab
Publication Date 1665
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Phaidra - Univerzitet u Beogradu
Record ID o-1518
Date 2012-03-30T08:29:02.771Z
Sample Text In everyday Arabic handwriting, in general-reader publications, and on street signs, short vowels are usually not recorded. On the other hand, copies of the Koran cannot be approved by the religious institutes that examine them unless diacritical marks are entered. Children's books, primary school texts and Arabic grammars in general will include diacritics to some extent. This material is known as vocalized text. Short vowels, called karakat, can be written with diacritical marks that are placed above or below the consonant that precedes them in the syllable. All Arabic vowels, whether long or short, follow a consonant; in Arabic words like Ali or alif, for example, start with a consonant: 'Aliyy, 'alif. Year of publication: 1665.
Lisans Ovo delo je licencirano pod uslovima licenceCreative Commons CC BY 2.0 AT - Creative Commons Autorstvo 2.0 Austria License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/at/legalcode
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