Arabic Scripts
Arabic scripts are a group of writing systems used to write the Arabic language and several other languages, such as Persian and Urdu. The most common form is the Arabic alphabet, which consists of 28 letters. These letters are written from right to left and can change shape depending on their position in a word.
In addition to the standard Arabic script, there are various styles and calligraphic forms, such as Naskh and Thuluth. Arabic scripts are not only functional for communication but also hold cultural significance, often used in Islamic art and architecture to convey religious texts and messages.