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Categories: Palaeography, Arabic script, All articles needing additional references, Arabic alphabet, History of writing
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History of the Arabic alphabet  History of the Arabic alphabet / from French  pre-Islamic Arabic inscriptions
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It is thought that the Arabic alphabet is a derivative of the Nabataean variation of the Aramaic alphabet, which descended from the Phoenician alphabet, which among others also gave rise to the Hebrew alphabet and the Greek alphabet, the latter one being in turn the base for the Latin and Cyrillic alphabets. Wikipedia
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It is thought that the Arabic alphabet is a derivative of the Nabataean variation of the Aramaic alphabet, which descended from the Phoenician alphabet, which among others also gave rise to the Hebrew alphabet and the Greek alphabet, the latter one being in turn the base for the Latin and Cyrillic alphabets. Wikipedia