Weight | 0.34 kg |
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Product Type | Book |
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Publisher | ASN |
Pages | 179 |
ISBN | 983-065-141-X |
Arabic Reading & Writing Made Easy
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The learner does not need to have memorized all the 28 Arabic alphabets and the 112 variations before learning to read and write.
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