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Rasm (Arabic: رَسْم) is an Arabic writing script often used in the early centuries of Classical Arabic literature (7th century – early 11th century AD). Essentially it is the same as today's Arabic script except for the big difference that the Arabic diacritics are omitted. These diacritics include i'jam (إِعْجَام, ʾIʿjām), consonant pointing, and tashkil (تَشْكِيل, tashkīl), supplementary diacritics. The latter include the ḥarakāt (حَرَكَات) short vowel marks—singular: ḥarakah (حَرَكَة). As an example, in rasm, the five distinct letters ـبـ ـتـ ـثـ ـنـ ـيـ are indistinguishable because all the dots are omitted. Rasm is also known as Arabic skeleton script.

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  • رسم (خط عربي) (ar)
  • Rasm (de)
  • Rasm (en)
  • Rasm al-Qur'an (in)
  • Rasm (it)
  • Rasm (fr)
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  • الرسم هو خط عربي كان يُستخدم في القرون الأولى (القرن السابع- أوائل القرن الحادي عشر الميلادي). الفرق بينه وبين الخط العربي المعاصر يتمثل في عدم وجود الحركات والإعجام، على سبيل المثال لا يمكن تمييز الحروف الخمسة: ـبـ ـتـ ـثـ ـنـ ـيـ. (ar)
  • Rasm (Arabic: رَسْم) is an Arabic writing script often used in the early centuries of Classical Arabic literature (7th century – early 11th century AD). Essentially it is the same as today's Arabic script except for the big difference that the Arabic diacritics are omitted. These diacritics include i'jam (إِعْجَام, ʾIʿjām), consonant pointing, and tashkil (تَشْكِيل, tashkīl), supplementary diacritics. The latter include the ḥarakāt (حَرَكَات) short vowel marks—singular: ḥarakah (حَرَكَة). As an example, in rasm, the five distinct letters ـبـ ـتـ ـثـ ـنـ ـيـ are indistinguishable because all the dots are omitted. Rasm is also known as Arabic skeleton script. (en)
  • Rasm (arabisch رسم, DMG rasm ‚Spur, Bild‘) nennt man ein arabisches Wort, oder einen Buchstaben ohne diakritische Zeichen, wie er im frühen Islam üblich war. Der Rasm kennt nur 18 Buchstaben und keine Vokalzeichen, auch das Hamza fehlt noch. Später wurden viele Buchstaben durch Punkte gekennzeichnet, damit sie weniger zwei- oder mehrdeutig sind. Im Rasm kann weder zwischen r und z, noch zwischen d und dh unterschieden werden und in Anfangs- und Mittelstellung gibt es für b, t, th, n und y nur ein Zeichen, am Ende und allein immerhin drei. (de)
  • Rasm (arabe : رَسْم) est un terme qui signifie « trace », « dessin », « esquisse », « manière », (mais pas « orthographe »). Ce rasm n'a pas de point diacritique, ni de signes de vocalisation ou de gémination ou de signe de pause, d'assimilation, ni le hamza. Le rasm est ainsi le squelette de l'écriture complète. (fr)
  • Rasm Al-Qur’an atau adalah ilmu yang mempelajari tentang penulisan Mushaf Al-Qur’an yang dilakukan dengan cara khusus, baik dalam penulisan lafal-lafalnya maupun bentuk-bentuk huruf yang digunakan. Rasimul Qur’an dikenal juga dengan sebutan Rasm Al-Utsmani, Khalifah Usman bin Affan memerintahkan untuk membuat sebuah mushaf Al-Imam, dan membakar semua mushaf selain mushaf Al-Imam ini karena pada zaman Usman bin Affan kekuasaaan Islam telah tersebar meliputi daerah-daerah selain Arab yang memiliki sosio-kultur berbeda. Hal ini menyebabkan percampuran kultur antar daerah. Sehingga ditakutkan budaya arab murni termasuk di dalamnya lahjah dan cara bacaan menjadi rusak atau bahkan hilang tergilas budaya dari daerah lainnya. Implikasi yang paling ditakutkan adalah rusaknya budaya oral arab akan m (in)
  • Rasm (in arabo: رسم‎, descrizione; disegno; figura) è un termine arabo che significa "traccia", "disegno", "schizzo", "maniera" e che indica l'essenziale scheletro consonantico, tipico delle lingue semitiche come l'arabo, nella prima redazione del Corano di ʿUthmān (reg. 644-656). La scrittura del Corano sarebbe stata fissata dal terzo Califfo `Uthman e l'opera avrebbe portato alla classificazione attuale delle sure e alla compilazione rimasta definitiva del testo sacro islamico. (it)
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