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Mastering Arabic Script: A Guide to Handwriting - Jane Wightwick


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Mastering Arabic Script: A Guide to Handwriting - Jane Wightwick

 
Description: ISBN 1403941106 / Genre: Reference / Author: Jane Wightwick, Mahmoud Gaafar / Paperback / 128 Pages / Book is published 2005-04-21 by ... more
Mastering Arabic Script: A Guide to Handwriting - Jane Wightwick ... Palgrave Macmillan

Newest Review: ... slight difference between the two. Each letter's chapter has a part where you can practice writing the letter, and there is ... more

 ... a black dot on the letter showing where you should begin. It also shows every form of each letter (initial, final, medial and isolated) in both printed and handwritten forms. Throughout the book there are "master calligrapher tips" which explain to the reader different ways that people write certain letters, or how to join letters. There are also "extra" pages which teach you extra things about the script, for example "hamza", or how to show vowels in letters. The penultimate section of...more

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Premium Review Mastering Arabic Script: A Guide to Handwriting - Jane Wightwick: Useful resource for beginners (537 words)
by - written on 19/06/09 (Very useful, 108 readings)
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I start Arabic from scratch at university in September and decided to spend some time this summer learning the Arabic alphabet. I bought this book from Amazon and it has really helped me get to grips with the script. The first chapter in this book introduces readers to the Arabic language and script. It is useful to give a general overview of what it is all about, and is it also really interesting. "Master Arabic Script" has a chapter for each letter or group of similar letters in the Arabic alphabet. What I love about the book is that it teaches you both the nashk (printed) and ruq'a (handwritten) styles of writing. This is really ...  Read the complete review

 

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