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Descriptio This map, made by MaGioZal, shows the countries that use the Arabic alphabet. In dark green, the countries that use the Arabic as the sole official script; and in light green, the countries that assume the Arabic alphabet as a co-official script.
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* 00:21, 6 June 2006 [[:en:User:JWB|JWB]] 600×331 (9,884 bytes) <span class="comment">(Further modified)</span> * 23:21, 5 June 2006 [[:en:User:JWB|JWB]] 600×331 (9,817 bytes) <span class="comment">(Modification of previous version)</span> * 04:16, 16 March 2006 [[:en:User:MaGioZal|MaGioZal]] 600×331 (8,744 bytes) <span class="comment">(This map, made [[:en:by myself]], shows the countries that use the [[:en:Arabic alphabet]]. In dark green, the countries that use the arabic as the sole official script; and in light green, the countries that assume the arabic alphabet as a co-offic)</span>
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recentissima08:03, 14 Martii 2023Minutum speculum redactionis 08:03, 14 Martii 2023 factae600 × 331 (16 chiliocteti)Kwamikagamifix Pakistan, Mauritania, Syria (Rojava), Eritrea (de facto) > light, Palestine > dark
02:29, 7 Septembris 2022Minutum speculum redactionis 02:29, 7 Septembris 2022 factae600 × 331 (12 chiliocteti)Durranistan.
14:39, 21 Octobris 2019Minutum speculum redactionis 14:39, 21 Octobris 2019 factae600 × 331 (22 chiliocteti)БмхүнEritrea has no official language, Tigrinya serves as the de facto language of national identity. Somalia (including Somaliland) uses the Latin alphabet of the Somali language. Iraq (including Kurdistan) only recognizes the Arabic alphabet (the official website of Kurd Sorani https://gov.krd)
08:29, 20 Augusti 2019Minutum speculum redactionis 08:29, 20 Augusti 2019 factae600 × 331 (18 chiliocteti)KwamikagamiReverted to version as of 18:18, 24 August 2018 (UTC) Kurmanji is written in Latin and Syriac has its own script. Both are official in Rojava.
07:56, 13 Novembris 2018Minutum speculum redactionis 07:56, 13 Novembris 2018 factae600 × 331 (18 chiliocteti)SarvathiIn Syria, Arabic is the only official script. Colored the West Bank in green and dark green stripes, because Arabic is the sole official language in areas under Palestinian Authority jurisdiction and Hebrew is the sole official language in areas under Israeli jurisdiction (i.e. the "Jewish stettlements").
18:18, 24 Augusti 2018Minutum speculum redactionis 18:18, 24 Augusti 2018 factae600 × 331 (18 chiliocteti)KwamikagamiArabic no longer official in Israel proper. I don't know if any language is official in the Palestinian territories, but if so, Hebrew is as well, at least in the West Bank, so I made the West Bank light green, left Gaza dark green, and made Israel proper grey. That could easily be wrong, but please provide sources if it is. Arabic is not official in Hong Kong or Taiwan. In China, it's regionally official in Xinjiang, but only Chinese is official at the national level. (Not sure about regio...
17:14, 24 Augusti 2018Minutum speculum redactionis 17:14, 24 Augusti 2018 factae600 × 331 (18 chiliocteti)KwamikagamiReverted to version as of 08:43, 28 May 2018 (UTC) -- exaggeration -- if only Arabic is official in Mauritania, only French is official in Mali
22:56, 12 Iulii 2018Minutum speculum redactionis 22:56, 12 Iulii 2018 factae600 × 331 (13 chiliocteti)ألبرشت شونكاIraq: Iraqi Kurdish (Sorani and Palewani) is only written with Arabic alphabet > dark green Mauritania: Arabic is the only official language > dark green Niger: Arabic is one of the 10 official national languages and an obligatory language in school > light green Mali: Arabic is one of the 13 official national languages and an obligatory language in school > light green South Sudan: used in official documents; also see Constitution Part 1, Chapter 1, No. 6 (2) > light green
08:43, 28 Maii 2018Minutum speculum redactionis 08:43, 28 Maii 2018 factae600 × 331 (18 chiliocteti)SarvathiCheck
08:41, 28 Maii 2018Minutum speculum redactionis 08:41, 28 Maii 2018 factae600 × 363 (18 chiliocteti)SarvathiIraq & Sudan
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