Arabic is a Semitic
language. It is written from right to left, and its letters are
consonants. Vowels are indicated by signs above and below the writing
line. Arabic calligraphy has been highly developed as a decorative art
in response to the religious prohibition of images of human beings or
animals in art. This stamp shows details of an ancient prayer niche in
the El Amri Mosque, Qus, Egypt.
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