The App contains:
* an overview of the Alphabet with some info about every character.
* Keyboard to write texts in Nabataean script.
* Casual games to learn while playing them: Memory, Sudoku, Chute and ladder as well as Quiz.
For a long time, theories about early Arabic script (al-Jazm) between Musnad roots and Aramaic scripts were differentiated and differed by Nabataean Arabs. There may have been many Nabataean Aramaic forms included in Jazm, but it is difficult to claim for sure that Jazm was a line of Aramaic based on some of the symbols very similar to the Arabic alphabet, especially since Nabataean Aramaic and Musnad have the roots of a
common form of the Sinaitic alphabet. . What we take for researchers is their neglect of the Musnad letters in the Zabur script in their theories.
To learn more you may use our related apps:
- Arabic Musnad Alphabet
- Arabic Musnad Dictionary (with over 5000 words)
- Ancient Arabs (Arabs before Islam)