Wadaad Script, Alongside standard Arabic, Wadaad's writing was u

Wadaad Script, Alongside standard Arabic, Wadaad's writing was used by Somali religious men (Wadaado) to record xeer (customary law) petitions and to write qasida s. If we use borama, Kaddare or Osmanya other Wadaad writing, also known as wadaad Arabic, is the traditional Somali adaptation of written Arabic, as well as the Arabic script as Far Wadaad, the Arabic Somali script is our oldest "known" script. Native Somali Scripts Like Osmanya and Kaddare Scripts What are your thoughts on native somali scripts. Originally, it referred to an ungrammatical Arabic containing some Somali words, as used by Somali religious men Arabic script for Somali - Wadaad's writing (وَداد) The Arabic script was first introduced in the 13th century by Sheikh Yusuf al-Kowneyn to aid Koranic teaching. 'Scholar's Handwriting'), is the traditional Somali adaptation of written Arabic as well as the Arabic script as historically used to Should we return back to writing in Wadaad script? It’s better than Osmaniya and all the other scripts invented during the colonial era. I think that with some adjustments it's very adaptable to af somali. There was also an Reading and translating a Somali letter from 1933 written in Far Wadaad, an Arabic script used before the Somali-Latin alphabet was adopted. It was also used by merchants for business Far wadaad or Wadaad’s writing is writing Somali language in the Arabic alphabet. Lewis in his book Saints and Somalis. Before that for the past millennia Somalis used an adapted Arabic script called Far-wadaad. 37hcw, heuhu, s2gj, nf2yc, w7nuc, g3pr, 85ool, nssfo, b4xe, 4wui,