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Answered by mrudulaturankar
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The term Ajami or Ajamiyya, which comes from the Arabic root for foreign or stranger, refers to an Arabic alphabet used for writing African languages, particularly those of Hausa and Swahili, although many other African languages are written using the script, including Yoruba, Fulani, and Pulaar

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Answered by kauraamrit56
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arabian root for foreign or stranger refer to an arabic alphabet use for writing african language

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