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Arabic tatweel (U+0640) or kashida: inserted to stretch joining letters, or to carry tashkil with no base letter; also used with Adlam, Hanifi Rohingya, Mandaic, Manichaean, Psalter Pahlavi, Sogdian, and Syriac
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Summary
ـ is an Unicode character[1].
Key Facts
- ـ's image is recorded as U+0640.svg[2].
- ـ's instance of is recorded as Unicode character[3].
- ـ's instance of is recorded as Arabic symbol[4].
- ـ's has use is recorded as Arabic script[5].
- ـ's has use is recorded as Adlam[6].
- ـ's has use is recorded as Hanifi Rohingya[7].
- ـ's has use is recorded as Mandaic[8].
- ـ's has use is recorded as Manichaean[9].
- ـ's has use is recorded as Psalter Pahlavi[10].
- ـ's has use is recorded as Sogdian[11].
- ـ's has use is recorded as Syriac alphabet[12].
- ـ's Commons category is recorded as Arabic tatweel[13].
- ـ's Unicode character is recorded as ـ[14].
- ـ's different from is recorded as underscore[15].
- ـ's different from is recorded as ߺ[16].
- ـ's different from is recorded as ۔[17].
- ـ's homoglyph is recorded as ߺ[18].
- ـ's homoglyph is recorded as underscore[19].
- ـ's homoglyph is recorded as ۔[20].
- ـ's Unicode code point is recorded as 0640[21].
- ـ's HTML entity is recorded as ـ[22].
- ـ's HTML entity is recorded as ـ[23].
- ـ's GlyphWiki ID is recorded as u0640[24].
- ـ's Unicode block is recorded as Arabic[25].
- ـ's Unicode character name is recorded as ARABIC TATWEEL[26].
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Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include Unicode character[3] and Arabic symbol[4].