Arabic letter forms do not have an upper or lower case such in the Latin alphabet. However, because Arabic is written in a connected cursive style, each letter has different forms given its position in the word. The four forms a letter can have are: , , and form. The exception to this are (alif), (daal), (dhaal), (raa), (zayn / zaa), and (waaw) which are called selfish letters because they do not connect with others. These letters use the isolated or final form depending on their position., Let's Learn the Arabic Letter Alif (أ) with this cartoon Video from “Learn with Zakaria" in a fun and unique way with our cute characters. This video will m, Arabic alphabet chart and writing system summarySummary of the Arabic Writing System Here is a handy summary of the entire Arabic writing system, divided into an alphabet chart, letters that stand for borrowed sounds, other letter-like characters, and diacritics (marks used in combination with letters). Alphabet Chart All the letters of the alphabet in the order in which they are recited:.