Ḍād (ض) is the seventeenth letter of the Arabic alphabet. It is a consonant sound that is pronounced by raising the back of the tongue to the roof of the mouth and producing a deep, vibrating sound. In modern standard Arabic, it is pronounced as a voiced pharyngealized dental sound.
The letter Ḍād is written in the Arabic script as a short vertical stroke with a small curl or loop at the top. It is written from right to left, like all Arabic letters.
Ḍād is a unique and distinctive sound in Arabic, and it is important for correct pronunciation of many Arabic words. It is used in a variety of words in Arabic, including nouns, verbs, and adjectives. In Arabic calligraphy, the letter Ḍād is often used as a decorative element in the design of calligraphic scripts and can be seen in many beautiful and intricate examples of Arabic calligraphy art.
A framed poster with museum-quality paper and a beautiful frame.
- 200 gsm / 80 lb matte (uncoated) paper
- Lightweight 1-2 cm (0.4-0.8") thick frame
- Shatterproof, transparent plexiglass.
- Includes hanging kit, to hang in both portrait and landscape orientations.
The frame and poster are delivered together. The poster needs to be mounted by the end-recipient.