The Practicality of AsarFonts for Islamic and Arabic Studies

Most of today‟s writing tools are designed to accommodate multiple language features in a single document; unfortunately the features are not thoroughly implemented in Islamic and Arabic studies. This paper proposes a solution to overcome such problem by the invention of AsarFonts. It...

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Main Authors: Abd Jalil, Borham, Asar, Abdul Karim, Kamaruzaman, Jusoff, Azwin Arif, Abdul Rahim, Mohammad Musab, Azmat Ali, Nor Yazi, Khamis, Mohammad Affendy, Omardin
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author Abd Jalil, Borham
Asar, Abdul Karim
Kamaruzaman, Jusoff
Azwin Arif, Abdul Rahim
Mohammad Musab, Azmat Ali
Nor Yazi, Khamis
Mohammad Affendy, Omardin
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Asar, Abdul Karim
Kamaruzaman, Jusoff
Azwin Arif, Abdul Rahim
Mohammad Musab, Azmat Ali
Nor Yazi, Khamis
Mohammad Affendy, Omardin
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description Most of today‟s writing tools are designed to accommodate multiple language features in a single document; unfortunately the features are not thoroughly implemented in Islamic and Arabic studies. This paper proposes a solution to overcome such problem by the invention of AsarFonts. It is a single font set that consists of some standard fonts that are used in the studies. The fonts are Times New Roman font with all standard Arabic Romanization letters and Traditional Arabic font with additional of six Jāwī letters. AsarFonts also comes with English -Arabic Romanization keyboard layout namely as AsarEN and Arabic-Jāwī QWERTY keyboard layout known as AsarAR; both are the first in the world. Through the invention of AsarFonts, the complicated process in writing academic articles in Islamic and Arabic studies should be eliminated, or at least it can be reduced to a minimum level.
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spelling my.ump.umpir.38552018-06-12T01:14:57Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/3855/ The Practicality of AsarFonts for Islamic and Arabic Studies Abd Jalil, Borham Asar, Abdul Karim Kamaruzaman, Jusoff Azwin Arif, Abdul Rahim Mohammad Musab, Azmat Ali Nor Yazi, Khamis Mohammad Affendy, Omardin PJ Semitic Most of today‟s writing tools are designed to accommodate multiple language features in a single document; unfortunately the features are not thoroughly implemented in Islamic and Arabic studies. This paper proposes a solution to overcome such problem by the invention of AsarFonts. It is a single font set that consists of some standard fonts that are used in the studies. The fonts are Times New Roman font with all standard Arabic Romanization letters and Traditional Arabic font with additional of six JāwÄ« letters. AsarFonts also comes with English -Arabic Romanization keyboard layout namely as AsarEN and Arabic-JāwÄ« QWERTY keyboard layout known as AsarAR; both are the first in the world. Through the invention of AsarFonts, the complicated process in writing academic articles in Islamic and Arabic studies should be eliminated, or at least it can be reduced to a minimum level. IDOSI Publications 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/3855/1/PBMSK-2011-Jalil-practicality_of_AsarFonts.pdf Abd Jalil, Borham and Asar, Abdul Karim and Kamaruzaman, Jusoff and Azwin Arif, Abdul Rahim and Mohammad Musab, Azmat Ali and Nor Yazi, Khamis and Mohammad Affendy, Omardin (2011) The Practicality of AsarFonts for Islamic and Arabic Studies. Middle-East Journal of Scientific Research, 7 (6). pp. 1056-1060. ISSN 1990-9233. (Published)
spellingShingle PJ Semitic
Abd Jalil, Borham
Asar, Abdul Karim
Kamaruzaman, Jusoff
Azwin Arif, Abdul Rahim
Mohammad Musab, Azmat Ali
Nor Yazi, Khamis
Mohammad Affendy, Omardin
The Practicality of AsarFonts for Islamic and Arabic Studies
title The Practicality of AsarFonts for Islamic and Arabic Studies
title_full The Practicality of AsarFonts for Islamic and Arabic Studies
title_fullStr The Practicality of AsarFonts for Islamic and Arabic Studies
title_full_unstemmed The Practicality of AsarFonts for Islamic and Arabic Studies
title_short The Practicality of AsarFonts for Islamic and Arabic Studies
title_sort practicality of asarfonts for islamic and arabic studies
topic PJ Semitic
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/3855/1/PBMSK-2011-Jalil-practicality_of_AsarFonts.pdf
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