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۪

Arabic Empty Centre Low Stop Letter

۪ (Arabic Empty Centre Low Stop) is an Arabic combining mark used as a low stop indicator.

U+06EA

۪ is an Arabic punctuation/combining character identified as ARABIC EMPTY CENTRE LOW STOP (U+06EA). It’s mainly used in Arabic text rendering where a low stop marker is needed. Use the codes below for reliable copy/paste across web and design tools.

Arabic Empty Centre Low Stop Letter Meaning

۪ (U+06EA) is named ARABIC EMPTY CENTRE LOW STOP. In Unicode terms, it’s an Arabic character intended to serve as a low stop marker while using an empty centre. In practice, it may be used in Arabic orthography and text composition systems that require a stop-like punctuation indicator positioned low in relation to surrounding text. Because it’s part of Arabic character sets, its appearance and placement can depend on the font and shaping engine you use. If you’re working with Arabic script in web or design workflows, test your output in the target environment to confirm the final placement.

Common uses

  • Adding a low stop marker in Arabic text rendering for precise punctuation placement
  • Preparing Arabic typesetting content where Unicode low-stop characters are required
  • Annotating or formatting Arabic strings in UI/typography components
  • Using as a specialized character in data labels or transcription where low stop is represented
  • Testing font shaping and glyph positioning for Arabic combining characters

Examples

۪ Arabic Empty Centre Low Stop

  • ۪مرح۪با
  • ۪كلم۪ة
  • ۪نصّ۪ عربي
  • ۪اختب۪ار تشكيل
  • ۪وق۪ف منخفض

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+06EA
HTML Entity۪
HTML Code۪
CSS\06EA

FAQ

What is ۪ and what does it represent?

۪ is the Unicode character ARABIC EMPTY CENTRE LOW STOP (U+06EA). It’s used as a low stop marker in Arabic text composition.

How do I copy ۪ into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: ۪ (as provided).

What are the CSS and JavaScript escape formats for ۪?

CSS escape: \\06EA. JavaScript escape: \\u{06EA}.

Why does ۪ sometimes look different or placed oddly?

Appearance and placement depend on the font and text shaping engine. Test in your target browser or editor, especially for Arabic script rendering.