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The document discusses Arabic letter connecting patterns and provides examples of how letters are connected at the beginning, middle, end, and in isolated forms within words. It explains that most Arabic letters connect to adjacent letters, while six letters - alif, dal, dhal, ra, zai, and waw - cannot connect to the letter after them, which can divide words into segments. The document aims to help readers understand how letters are joined in the Arabic script in order to read Arabic words properly. Examples of words and their segmentations are provided to illustrate letter positioning and connecting rules.

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The document discusses Arabic letter connecting patterns and provides examples of how letters are connected at the beginning, middle, end, and in isolated forms within words. It explains that most Arabic letters connect to adjacent letters, while six letters - alif, dal, dhal, ra, zai, and waw - cannot connect to the letter after them, which can divide words into segments. The document aims to help readers understand how letters are joined in the Arabic script in order to read Arabic words properly. Examples of words and their segmentations are provided to illustrate letter positioning and connecting rules.

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write Arabic letters. You will amaze your kinder how fast you can pick it up. WE present Free Arabic Alphabet Tracing Worksheets PDF in this article Pdf below alphabets from ‫ أ‬to ‫ ص‬totally free! Previous ➥ Lesson 2 ➥ Next Please note that in this lesson, we are not learning the pronunciation of Arabic words. This lesson is about the understanding of Arabic
connecting or joining letters. i.e. How Arabic letters are connected with one another? The above explanation becomes necessory because this lesson contains some complete Arabic words. These are just to show letter's connectivity and not to learn the pronunciation. Most of the characters in the Arabic Alphabet connect to their neighboring letters.
So, an Arabic letter can be at the beginning of a word or word segment, in the middle, or at the end of a word or word segment. With the change in the position of a letter in a word or a word segment, the appearance of a letter also changes. Learning the connecting pattern of Arabic or other languages written in the Arabic script is the most difficult task for an
English speaker. We have tried to simplify it here. Without recognition of these joining shapes, it is impossible to read Arabic. In the next lesson, we will learn how to read Arabic words, even without knowing their meanings. Jumping onto the next lesson without knowledge of Arabic connecting patterns is of no use. So, take your time in learning these patterns.
This task may take up to a weak for absolute beginners. Since the goal at the beginning stage is to read the Arabic words, it is important to recognize the letter,s shapes at the initial, middle, and final positions in a word or word segment. Please note that word segmentation has nothing to do with syllables. syllables are discussed under a completely different
topic. To understand the concept of word segment, we take an example word that is pronounced almost similarly in Arabic and English. Take the example word Washington, in Arabic, it is written as: (Read Arabic letters from right to left.) ➜ ‫ واﺷﻨﻄﻦ‬The Arabic spellings of the word Washington are ‫ و ا ش ن ط ن‬but we see three segments in this word. Letters ‫ و‬and ‫ ا‬are
solo forms. Then we have a combination of four letters i.e. ‫ ﺷﻨﻄﻦ‬So, we have 3 segments in the word ‫واﺷﻨﻄﻦ‬. Segment 3 Segment 2 Segment 1 ‫ﻦ ا و‬ Some Arabic words are divided into segments and some are not (single segment words). The division of a word into segments depends upon the non-connecting letters. As discussed at the beginning of the
‫ﺷﻨﻄ‬
current lesson, most of the letters in the Arabic language connect to their neighboring letters, but some letters can't be connected, thus causing the division of a word into two or more segments. A simple rule to keep in mind while making words from Arabic letters is: In the formation of a word from alphabetic letters, all Arabic letters join to preceding letters
(letters before them), and the majority of letters also join the proceeding letters (letters after them), but there are six letters in the Arabic alphabet that can’t be joined to the proceeding letters (letters after them). These six Arabic non-connecting letters are: ‫ا د ذ ر ز و‬
To understand more about Arabic connecting letters, we take the word ‫( واﺷﻨﻄﻦ‬Washington) and analyze it,
why it contains three segments. The spellings are ‫و ا ش ن ط ن‬. From the above-explained rule, we know that the letters ‫ و‬and ‫ ا‬can’t be connected to the letter after them. That’s why we see a break after the letter ‫ و‬and then after the letter ‫ا‬.

These two breaks are responsible for the division of the word ‫ واﺷﻨﻄﻦ‬into three segments/sections. We have the letter ‫ ن‬two times in the word ‫ واﺷﻨﻄﻦ‬. The first occurrence is in the middle of the 3rd segment, and the second time ‫ ن‬is at the end of the 3rd segment. We see that the shape of the letter "noon" is different when it is in the middle of a word or word
segment from its isolated form. But the letter ‫ ن‬can be at the first position in a word or word segment, like in the word ‫ دﻧﯿﺎ‬which means world, where ‫ ن‬is at the first position of 2nd segment of the word. Or in the word ‫( ﻧﺨﻠﺔ‬Palm tree), where ‫ ن‬is the first letter in the word. The word, ‫( ﻧﺨﻠﺔ‬Palm tree) is not divided into segments/sections because all letters are
connecting letters of the Arabic alphabet and there no occurrence of letters ‫ ز و‬,‫ ر‬,‫ ذ‬,‫ د‬, ‫ ا‬, Which are responsible for the division of a word into segments. A letter can be in the isolated position in a word. This means, the letter is not connected to the letter before it or after it, like, the letter ‫ ن‬is in the isolated position in the word ‫( ﺑﺎﻛﺴﺘﺎن‬Pakistan). The word ‫ ﺑﺎﻛﺴﺘﺎن‬is
divided into 3 segments. This division of the word is because of two occurrences of the letter ‫ ا‬. Which belongs to the six Arabic letters that don’t connect to the letter after them. However, ‫ ن‬can connect to the letter after it but here in ‫ ﺑﺎﻛﺴﺘﺎن‬it is the last letter and must be written in the isolated form.
Similarly, ‫( و‬waw) and ‫( ا‬alif) are in isolated forms in the word ‫( واﺷﻨﻄﻦ‬Washington) for the same reason. So, there can be four positions of a letter in a word or word section/segment. A letter can be at the beginning in the middle, at the end of a word, or in the isolated form. All four positions of the Arabic letters are discussed below with examples. In the following tab
below the connecting character shapes are example words that show the use of the particular character shape in a word or word segment. These example words are not real meaningful Arabic words.
They are just to represent the connecting letters. The green color in the example words shows the shape that is described above it. Please read the table from right to left.
➜ On small screens, please drag the following table right or left to see the full width. 4 3 2 1 Final, attached to right Medial, attached to right & left Initial, Unattached to right, attached to left Isolated form ‫ﺟ ـ ﺟﺠﺞ‬ ‫ﺠـ‬
‫ﺞ‬ ‫ثـﺞ‬
‫ﺞ‬ ‫ﺠ‬
‫ﺚﺟ‬
‫ﺚﺛﺟ ــ‬
‫ﺚﺜﺜ ـ‬
‫ﺚﺛــ‬
‫ت‬
‫ﺖﺛﺜ‬
‫ﺖﺗﺛ ـﺜ‬
‫ﺖﺘﺘـ‬
‫ﺖ ـﺗ‬
‫بﺘ‬
‫ﺐﺗ‬
‫ﺐﺑﺗ ـﺘ‬
‫ﺐﺒﺒ ـ‬
‫ﺐـﺑ‬
‫ ❌ ❌ﺑ اﺒ‬
‫ﺬﺬ ❌ ❌ ذ ​ج ​ـ ﺎ ـﺑﺒ‬
‫ﺣ‬
‫ﺪ ❌ ❌ـ د‬
‫ﺣﺪ‬
‫ﺧ ـﺦ ـ‬
‫خ‬ ‫ﺨ ـﺨ‬
‫ﺦ‬ ‫ﺦﺧ‬
‫ﺦ‬ ‫حـ‬
‫ﺨ‬
‫ﺢﺧ‬
‫ﺣﺧ ــ‬
‫ﺤـ ﺤ‬
‫ﺢ‬ ‫ﺢ‬
‫ﺤـﺢﺣ‬
‫ﺣ ـﺣ‬
‫م ـﻦ‬ ‫ﻢ‬ ‫ﻣ ـ‬ ‫ﻣ ـﻤ‬
‫ﻢ‬ ‫ﻤ‬
‫ﻢ‬
‫ﻢ‬
‫ﻣـ‬
‫ﻞﻤ‬
‫ل‬ ‫ﻣـ‬
‫ﻞﻟ ـ‬
‫ﻞ ﻠﻟـ ﻠ‬
‫ﻞـﻠ‬
‫كﻟ‬
‫ﻚﻠ‬
‫ﻚﻛ ـﻟـ‬ ‫ﻜ ـﻜ‬‫ﻚ‬
‫ﻚﻜﻛ‬
‫قـ‬
‫ﻖﻜﻛ‬
‫ﻖﻗﻛـ ـ‬
‫ﻖﻘ ـﻘ‬
‫ﻖ ﻘﻗ‬
‫فـ‬
‫ﻒ ﻘﻗ‬
‫ﻒﻓﻗ ــ‬
‫ﻒﻔﻔ ـ‬
‫ﻒ ﻓ‬
‫غـﻔ‬
‫ﺢﻓ‬
‫ﻎﻏﻓ ـﻔ‬
‫ﻎﻐﻏ ـﻐ‬
‫ﺣﻎ‬
‫ﺤـ‬
‫ﻊـ‬
‫ع‬ ‫ﻋﻌ ـﻏ‬
‫ﻊﻌﻋ ـﻊ‬
‫ﻊ‬
‫ﻋ‬
‫ظﻌـ‬
‫ﻆـ‬
‫ﻇـ ﻋ‬
‫ﻈ‬
‫ﻆ‬ ‫ﻈـ‬
‫ﻆ‬
‫ﻈ‬
‫ﻇ‬
‫ﻆ‬ ‫ﻈـ‬
‫ط‬ ‫ﻂ‬
‫ﻇ‬
‫ﻃ ـ‬
‫ﻇ‬
‫ﻂ‬‫ﻄ‬
‫ﻄ ـ‬
‫ﻂ‬
‫ﻄ‬
‫ﻃ‬
‫ﻂ‬ ‫ﻄـ‬
‫ض‬ ‫ﻃ‬
‫ﺾ‬‫ﺿ ـ‬
‫ﺾ‬
‫ﻃ‬
‫ﻀ ـ‬
‫ﺾ‬
‫ﺾ‬
‫ﻀ‬
‫ﺿ‬
‫ص‬‫ﺺـ‬
‫ﻀ‬
‫ﺿ ـ‬
‫ﺻـ‬
‫ﺺ‬
‫ﺿ ـ‬
‫ﺼ‬
‫ﺺ‬
‫ﺺ‬
‫ﺼ‬
‫ﺻ‬
‫ش‬‫ﺶ ـ‬
‫ﺼ‬
‫ﺻ ـ‬
‫ﺷـ‬
‫ﺻ ـ‬
‫ﺶ‬ ‫ﺸ‬
‫ﺶ‬
‫ﺶ‬ ‫ﺸ‬
‫س‬‫ﺷـ‬
‫ﺸ ـ‬
‫ﺲ‬ ‫ﺷ‬
‫ﺳ‬
‫ﺷ ــ‬
‫ﺲ‬ ‫ﺴ‬
‫ﺲ‬
‫ﺲ‬ ‫ﺴ ز‬
‫ﺳـ‬‫ﺴ‬
‫ﺳ‬
‫ﺰﺰ ﺳ ـ‬
❌ ❌ ‫ﺣ‬
‫ﺮ ❌ ❌ـ ر‬
‫ـﺣﺮ‬
‫ﻪ ﻩ‬
‫ﻫﻬ ـ‬
‫ﻪﻬﻫ ـ‬
‫ﻪ‬ ‫ﻪ‬ ‫ ❌ ❌ـ وﻬـﻫ‬
‫ﻮ ﻫ‬ ‫ﻮ‬ ‫نﻧ‬ ‫ﻦـ‬ ‫ﻦﻧـ‬ ‫ﻦ ﻨﻧـ ﻨ‬
‫"ــ‬Hamza" is unique Arabic letter. It can't be connect from right or left side. Please continue step-by-step learning. We have a separate lesson on hamza after a few steps. ‫ ي‬
‫ﻧـﻨﻧـﻨ‬ ‫ﻲ ﻴﺑ ـﻴﺄ ﻳ ـﻳ ﺎ‬
‫ﻲـ‬
‫ـ ء‬A letter tracing practice for connecting letters is included in the workbook for all the alphabetic letters. Please see the following
‫ـﻟ‬
preview pages from the workbook. Break the following words into individual characters.

You can use an Arabic keyboard, online Arabic keyboard to fill in individual letters. There is also a pdf form of this practice available, you can download, print, and practice with a pen, which is an even better option for long-term memory. Once you have completed the task and want to see results, the buttons are at the end of the exercise. Please also note
whenever the special Arabic letter ‫( ء‬hamza) comes over or below a letter, that particular letter is written with ‫ ء‬in the isolated form. Just like we have extracted letters from words, now we are going to construct words from letters. This practice helps in learning writing. This exercise is a bit difficult than the previous one but is important in the direction of learning
Arabic script. In case you can't construct words from letters, please re-read the above-explained rules, which letters connect to their left-coming letters and which don't. Previous ➥ Lesson 2 ➥ Next Letter Tracing Worksheet helps kids learn the Arabic alphabet. Moreover, kids will practice handwriting to improve their fine motor skills like pencil grip. In this
article, we provide an amazing collection of Arabic Alphabet Tracing Worksheets PDF (from ‫ أ‬:‫ ) ص‬These Arabic letter tracing worksheets perfectly fit toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarten kids. Let your lovely kids enjoy learning the Arabic alphabet, download, and print our free printable alphabet worksheets below… Free!- Arabic Alphabet Tracing
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