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Arabic Subscript Alef Letter

ٖ is the Arabic Subscript Alef (U+0656), a diacritic-like mark used with Arabic script.

U+0656

ٖ is known in Unicode as Arabic Subscript Alef. It’s used as a combining character in Arabic text and fonts. Use the code points below to copy it reliably in apps, websites, and design tools.

Arabic Subscript Alef Letter Meaning

Arabic Subscript Alef (ٖ, U+0656) is a Unicode character described as a mark that appears under an associated letter, commonly referred to as a combining diacritic-like form. As part of Arabic script rendering, it typically modifies how text is displayed rather than standing alone as a letter. Whether you see it clearly depends on the font and shaping support used by your system or app. When entered or pasted correctly (as U+0656), it should be treated as the same character, using the provided HTML or Unicode escapes when you need consistent results across browsers and programming languages.

Common uses

  • Writing or editing Arabic text that requires the subscript Alef diacritic
  • Correcting typography in digital Arabic documents (word processors and publishing tools)
  • Preparing accurate text samples for linguistics, transcription, or study notes
  • Rendering Arabic in web pages where a specific Unicode mark must be preserved
  • Using in UI labels or content where exact character fidelity matters

Examples

ٖ Arabic Subscript Alef

  • ٖExample: ءٖ in Arabic text (with U+0656 applied)
  • ٖExample: كتابةٖ with the mark placed under the related letter
  • ٖExample: testٖ for verifying font diacritic rendering
  • ٖExample: نصٖ to check correct combining placement
  • ٖExample: sampleٖ for Unicode copy/paste validation

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+0656
HTML Entityٖ
HTML Codeٖ
CSS\0656

FAQ

What does the Arabic Subscript Alef letter mean?

Arabic Subscript Alef (ٖ, U+0656) is a Unicode character described as a mark that appears under an associated letter, commonly referred to as a combining diacritic-like form. As part of Arabic script rendering, it typically modifies how text is displayed rather than standing alone as a letter. Whether you see it clearly depends on the font and shaping support used by your system or app. When entered or pasted correctly (as U+0656), it should be treated as the same character, using the provided HTML or Unicode escapes when you need consistent results across browsers and programming languages.

Is ٖ a standalone letter?

No. ٖ is Unicode character Arabic Subscript Alef (U+0656) and is typically used as a combining mark that modifies the appearance of nearby Arabic letters.

How can I copy ٖ reliably in code or web pages?

Use the provided escapes: HTML entity as ٖ, CSS as \\0656, or JavaScript as \\u{0656}.

Why don’t I always see the mark in my text?

Font support and text shaping matter. Some fonts or environments may not render the subscript positioning correctly.

What is the Unicode value for ٖ?

The Unicode code point for ٖ is U+0656.