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- Rasm abstract "Rasm is an Arabic writing script often used in the early centuries of Arabic literature (7th century - early 11th century AD). Essentially it is the same as today's Arabic script except for the big difference that dots and dashes are omitted. It is also known as Arabic skeleton script. In Rasm notation, the five distinct letters ـبـ ـتـ ـثـ ـنـ ـيـ are indistinguishable because all the dots are omitted. In other words Rasm script omits i'jam pointing.In the early Arabic manuscripts that survive today (physical manuscripts dated 7th and 8th centuries AD), one finds dots but \"putting dots was in no case compulsory\". Some manuscripts have no dots at all, while others add dots only sparingly and only in phrase contexts where the scribe thinks the omission of dotting on a word would leave the meaning ambiguous.Rasm (Arabic: رَسْم) means 'drawing', outline, or pattern in Arabic. When speaking of the Qur'an, it stands for the basic text made of the 18 letters without vowel diacritics and without i'jam consonant points. The rasm is the oldest part of the Arabic script; it has 18 elements, excluding the ligature of lām and alif. When isolated and in the final position, the 18 letters are visually distinct. However, in the initial and medial positions, certain letters that are distinct otherwise are not differentiated visually. This results in only 15 visually distinct glyphs each in the initial and medial positions.Compare the beginning verse of the Qurʾān with all diacritics and with the rasm only.The first sentence only appears as it should if one of the fonts Scheherazade or Lateef was installed. The last two sentences appear with them and can also appear properly if DejaVu Sans was installed.Note that when rasm is written with spaces, they do not only occur between words. Within a word, spaces also appear between adjacent letters that are not connected.".
- Rasm thumbnail Kufic_Quran,_sura_7,_verses_86-87.jpg?width=300.
- Rasm wikiPageExternalLink Download.
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- Rasm wikiPageWikiLink Aleph.
- Rasm wikiPageWikiLink Arabic_alphabet.
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- Rasm wikiPageWikiLink Bet_(letter).
- Rasm wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arabic_words_and_phrases.
- Rasm wikiPageWikiLink Category:Quranic_orthography.
- Rasm wikiPageWikiLink Ghayn.
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- Rasm wikiPageWikiLink Kaph.
- Rasm wikiPageWikiLink Kufic.
- Rasm wikiPageWikiLink Lamedh.
- Rasm wikiPageWikiLink Mem.
- Rasm wikiPageWikiLink Nun_(letter).
- Rasm wikiPageWikiLink Pe_(letter).
- Rasm wikiPageWikiLink Qiraat.
- Rasm wikiPageWikiLink Qoph.
- Rasm wikiPageWikiLink Quran.
- Rasm wikiPageWikiLink Resh.
- Rasm wikiPageWikiLink Samarkand_Kufic_Quran.
- Rasm wikiPageWikiLink Shin_(letter).
- Rasm wikiPageWikiLink Taw.
- Rasm wikiPageWikiLink Teth.
- Rasm wikiPageWikiLink Tsade.
- Rasm wikiPageWikiLink Waw_(letter).
- Rasm wikiPageWikiLink Yodh.
- Rasm wikiPageWikiLink Zayin.
- Rasm wikiPageWikiLink Ḍād.
- Rasm wikiPageWikiLink Ḏāl.
- Rasm wikiPageWikiLink Ḫāʾ.
- Rasm wikiPageWikiLink Ṯāʾ.
- Rasm wikiPageWikiLink Ẓāʾ.
- Rasm wikiPageWikiLink File:Kufic_Quran,_sura_7,_verses_86-87.jpg.
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- Rasm subject Category:Arabic_words_and_phrases.
- Rasm subject Category:Quranic_orthography.
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- Rasm comment "Rasm is an Arabic writing script often used in the early centuries of Arabic literature (7th century - early 11th century AD). Essentially it is the same as today's Arabic script except for the big difference that dots and dashes are omitted. It is also known as Arabic skeleton script. In Rasm notation, the five distinct letters ـبـ ـتـ ـثـ ـنـ ـيـ are indistinguishable because all the dots are omitted.".
- Rasm label "Rasm".
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- Rasm wasDerivedFrom Rasm?oldid=698305478.
- Rasm depiction Kufic_Quran,_sura_7,_verses_86-87.jpg.
- Rasm isPrimaryTopicOf Rasm.