Arabic script has developed around the 4th century, and it was used to write Arabic languages. It spread around the Middle-East, Africa and beyond with the Islam, to become one of the most used scripts today. Its letter-shapes and typography are defined by the calligraphic traditions. Due to the prohibition of depicting humans, Arabic letters became a centre-point of Islamic visual art.
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