![]() Not intended for use in combination with 0654 ◌ٔĠ626 ئ arabic letter yeh with hamza above Represents YEH-shaped dual-joining letter with no dots in any positional form Inserted to stretch characters or to carry tashkil with no base letterĪlso used with Adlam, Hanifi Rohingya, Mandaic, Manichaean, Psalter Pahlavi, Sogdian, and Syriac ![]() In Kyrgyz the hamza is consistently positioned to the top right in isolate and final formsĪdditions for early Persian and AzerbaijaniĪrabic Letter Keheh With Three Dots BelowĪrabic Letter Farsi Yeh With Two Dots AboveĪrabic Letter Farsi Yeh With Three Dots Above For example, 0628 ARABIC LETTER BEH has a Literary Arabic pronunciation of ba'. These differ from the Literary Arabic pronunciation of the letter names. Should not be confused with 0650 ◌ِ KASRAĪrabic letter names follow romanization conventions derived from ISO 8859-6. Should not be confused with 064F ◌ُ DAMMA Should not be confused with 064E ◌َ FATHA Should not be confused with the small TAH sign used as a diacritic for some letters such as 0679 ٹĪrabic Small High Ligature Alef With Lam With YehĪRABIC SMALL HIGH LIGATURE ALEF WITH YEH BARREE Marks a recommended pause position in some Qurans published in Iran and Pakistan ![]() Sign placed over the name or nom-de-plume of a poet, or in some writings used to mark all proper names Represents radi allahu 'anhu "may God be pleased with him" Represents rahmatullah alayhe "may God have mercy upon him" Represents alayhe assalam "upon him be peace" Represents sallallahu alayhe wasallam "may God's peace and blessings be upon him" ![]() Used for writing Samvat era dates in UrduĪlso used with Thaana and Syriac in modern text ![]()
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