Basic Abjad Calculator

Simple Arabic letter value calculation using the standard Abjad system

Enter Arabic Text | أدخل النص العربي

Characters: 0 Arabic Letters: 0

Virtual Arabic Keyboard | لوحة المفاتيح العربية

Compare Multiple Phrases | مقارنة عدة عبارات

Name Compatibility Calculator | حاسبة التوافق بين الأسماء

ℹ️ This tool calculates compatibility based on traditional Arabic numerology principles.

Reverse Calculator | الحاسبة العكسية

ℹ️ Enter a target number to find possible letter combinations that equal that value.

Calculation History | السجل

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Letter Values Reference | جدول قيم الحروف

ℹ️ This table shows the numerical values for each Arabic letter in the Eastern (Mashriqi) system.
Letter | الحرف Name | الاسم Value | القيمة

System Comparison

Different calculation systems may assign different values to certain letters. Use the dropdown in the Calculator tab to switch between systems.

Eastern (Mashriqi): Traditional system used across most of the Arab world
Western (Maghribi): Used in North Africa (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia)
Sequential: Modern system where letters are numbered 1-28 in alphabetical order
Ibn Arabi Mystical: Based on Sufi mystical traditions

Complete Guide | الدليل الكامل

What is Abjad Numerals? | ما هو نظام الأبجد؟

Abjad numerals (حساب الجمل - Hisab al-Jummal) is an ancient Arabic alphanumeric system where each letter of the Arabic alphabet is assigned a numerical value. This system has been used for over a thousand years in mathematics, chronology, poetry, and mystical studies.

The name "Abjad" comes from the first four letters of the original Arabic alphabet order: أ (Alif), ب (Ba), ج (Jeem), د (Dal).

Historical Uses:

  • Recording dates in manuscripts and inscriptions
  • Creating chronograms in poetry
  • Numerological analysis in Islamic mysticism
  • Mathematical notation before Hindu-Arabic numerals
How to Use This Calculator | كيفية استخدام هذه الأداة

Step 1: Choose your calculation system (Eastern is most common)

Step 2: Type or paste Arabic text in the input box

Step 3: Click "Calculate Abjad Value"

Step 4: View your results including total value and letter-by-letter breakdown

Tips:

  • Use the virtual keyboard if you can't type Arabic
  • Your calculations are automatically saved to History
  • Use Compare mode to analyze multiple names at once
  • Try the Compatibility calculator for name matching
Understanding Calculation Systems | فهم أنظمة الحساب

Eastern (Mashriqi) System: The most widely used system. Letters are valued in groups: 1-9, then 10-90, then 100-1000.

Western (Maghribi) System: Used in North Africa. Some letter values differ from the Eastern system, particularly for letters like Sheen (ش) and Saad (ص).

Sequential System: A modern, simplified approach where letters are numbered 1-28 in standard alphabetical order.

Ibn Arabi System: Based on mystical and ontological principles from Islamic Sufi traditions.

Hamza Handling | التعامل مع الهمزة

Hamza (ء) treatment varies by tradition. The isolated hamza can be:

  • Counted: Assigned value of 1 (like Alif)
  • Ignored: Not included in calculation

Use the "Ignore Hamza" toggle to switch between these modes. When hamza appears on other letters (أ، ؤ، ئ), it's counted as part of that letter's value.

Name Compatibility Explained | شرح التوافق بين الأسماء

The compatibility calculator uses traditional numerological principles:

  • Calculates Abjad value for each name
  • Analyzes numerical harmony between values
  • Considers digit sum reduction (root numbers)
  • Applies traditional compatibility formulas

Results are based on classical Arabic numerology practices. This tool is for educational and entertainment purposes.

Frequently Asked Questions | الأسئلة الشائعة

Q: Can I use Persian or Urdu text?

A: Yes! Persian letters (پ، چ، ژ، گ) are supported and mapped to their Arabic equivalents.

Q: Should diacritical marks (tashkeel) be included?

A: No. Diacritical marks (َ، ِ، ُ، etc.) are automatically ignored in calculations.

Q: How accurate is the compatibility calculator?

A: It follows traditional numerological formulas used in Islamic culture. Results are for educational purposes only.

Q: Is my data saved online?

A: No. All calculations are performed locally in your browser. Your history is stored only on your device.

Q: What's the difference between Abjad and Gematria?

A: Abjad (Arabic) and Gematria (Hebrew) are similar alphanumeric systems from different linguistic traditions, both assigning numbers to letters.