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10- Raa ---- > R  In english




11- Zay ---- > Z  in english




12- Sin ---- > S  in english



13- Shin ---- > Sh In english



14- Sad ---- > S In english



15-  Dad ---- > D  In english



16- Taa ---- > T  In english



17-   Zaa ---- > zaa   In english



18- 'Ayn ---- > this letter not in english we use 'A



19- ghyn---- > gh  In english




20- Faa---- > F In English



 21- Qaf ---- > Q In English



 22- Kaf---- > K  In English




23- Lam---- > L   In English


24- Mim---- > M  In English

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5-  Jim ------>   ( j)    in English



6- Haa ------> H   ( in English  )



7- Khaa ------>  kh  ( in English  )


8-  Dal ------> D      (in english)




9- Dhal ------> dh      (in english)


alphabet Arabic

 second letter is Baa
 


third letter is Taa


fourth letter is THaa

First letter Alif

The first letter in arabic  ( Alif )
pronounce in word  like A in English

About arabic

First let's talk about how important Arabic is, Today Arabic is spoken throughout the Arabian Peninsula, Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, Libya, Egypt, Sudan, Mauritania, and Chad. It is the mother tongue of over    225 million people in Africa and Asia. And since the Qur'an is written in Arabic, people in other Muslim countries have from basic to advanced knowledge of Arabic like in Indonesia (largest Muslim population), Malaysia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Turkey, Israel, India also has one of the world's largest Muslim populations, although Islam is not the principal religion there. Djibouti, Gambia, Guinea, Mali, Niger, Senegal, Somalia, and Sudan, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Ghana, Tanzania (Zanzibar is predominantly Muslim), Nigeria ...and in many places where Islam is the dominant religion, or even among small Muslim communities, since Arabic is related directly to the Qur'an, the holy book of Muslim.


Distribution of Arabic as an official language in the Arab World.
Majority Arabic speakers and minority Arabic speakers 

Note :  . Arabic is different than English when it comes to the way it's written (right to left)