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The True Meaning Of Arabic Text On Naira Note by rasheylaw(m): 8:59am On Jun 26, 2020
The true meaning of incorporating Arabic into the NAIRA database



You should note the Arabic inscriptions that are clearly written on the value of the naira and you will wonder why. These products can be found on the N5, N10, N20, N50, N100, N200, N500 and N1000 models.

Well, the Arabic script on the Naira data is not Arabic, but Ajami. Al-Ajami is an Arabic version of the Hausa script, and is incorporated into the Naira note to allow non-Westerners to read Al-Ajmi to know every naira and to distinguish it to facilitate business transactions. .

Ajam is an Arabic word that means mute, which all means that a person whose mother tongue is not Arabic.

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Re: The True Meaning Of Arabic Text On Naira Note by tobito33(m): 10:39pm On Jun 30, 2020
rasheylaw:
The true meaning of incorporating Arabic into the NAIRA database



You should note the Arabic inscriptions that are clearly written on the value of the naira and you will wonder why. These products can be found on the N5, N10, N20, N50, N100, N200, N500 and N1000 models.

Well, the Arabic script on the Naira data is not Arabic, but Ajami. Al-Ajami is an Arabic version of the Hausa script, and is incorporated into the Naira note to allow non-Westerners to read Al-Ajmi to know every naira and to distinguish it to facilitate business transactions. .

Ajam is an Arabic word that means mute, which all means that a person whose mother tongue is not Arabic.
wow I know that's why all our leaders are mute!!! I dedicate my ftc to leaders before me
Re: The True Meaning Of Arabic Text On Naira Note by Nobody: 12:22am On Jul 01, 2020
Don't know why we have Arabic on our notes in the first place
Are we really serving some masters?
Re: The True Meaning Of Arabic Text On Naira Note by bookson(m): 8:51am On Jul 01, 2020
I don't see any meaning or reason in you writeup Oga. No Justification whatsoever as far as i am concern.
Re: The True Meaning Of Arabic Text On Naira Note by Duru1(m): 8:57am On Jul 01, 2020
rasheylaw:
The true meaning of incorporating Arabic into the NAIRA database



You should note the Arabic inscriptions that are clearly written on the value of the naira and you will wonder why. These products can be found on the N5, N10, N20, N50, N100, N200, N500 and N1000 models.

Well, the Arabic script on the Naira data is not Arabic, but Ajami. Al-Ajami is an Arabic version of the Hausa script, and is incorporated into the Naira note to allow non-Westerners to read Al-Ajmi to know every naira and to distinguish it to facilitate business transactions. .

Ajam is an Arabic word that means mute, which all means that a person whose mother tongue is not Arabic.

What about non-Westerners who are not Hausa and do not understand the so-called Al-Ajami? In fact, Nigeria is a waste.

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