Abjad for Non-Arabic Speakers: Beginner’s Guide with Interactive Learning (2026)

Abjad for Non-Arabic Speakers: Beginner's Guide with Interactive Learning (2026)

Abjad for Non-Arabic Speakers

Last Updated: January 2026

๐ŸŒ A Complete Beginner's Guide | No Arabic Knowledge Required

๐Ÿ‘‹ Welcome to Your Abjad Journey!

You don't need to speak Arabic to understand the Abjad system. Think of it like learning the musical notes (A, B, C, D...) without being able to play an instrumentโ€”you're learning a symbolic system, not a language.

In this guide, you'll learn:

  • What each Arabic letter looks like (visual recognition)
  • How to pronounce letter names in English
  • The numeric value of each letter (1, 2, 3... up to 1000)
  • How to calculate Abjad values for any Arabic text
  • Memory tricks to help you remember the system

โฑ๏ธ Estimated time: 30-45 minutes to complete this guide

๐Ÿ“Š Your Learning Progress

0%
Understand what Abjad is
Learn the first 9 letters (Units)
Master the tens (10-90)
Complete a practice calculation
Pass the quiz with 80%+ score

๐Ÿค” What Exactly is "Abjad"?

๐Ÿ’ก Simple Definition

Abjad is a system that assigns a number to each letter in the Arabic alphabet. It's similar to:

  • A=1, B=2, C=3... in English (but more complex)
  • Gematria in Hebrew
  • Isopsephy in Greek

The name "Abjad" comes from the first four letters: A-B-J-D (ุง ุจ ุฌ ุฏ).

Why Does Abjad Exist?

Historically, Arabic-speaking scholars used Abjad for:

  • Numbering lists: Before modern numerals (1, 2, 3...), people used letters
  • Dating manuscripts: Embedding dates in poetic phrases (chronograms)
  • Organizing alphabets: Teaching letter order to students
  • Linguistic research: Analyzing patterns in Arabic texts

๐ŸŽฏ Why Learn Abjad as a Non-Arabic Speaker?

  • Cultural appreciation: Understand Islamic art, calligraphy, and poetry
  • Academic research: Decode historical manuscripts and inscriptions
  • Travel enrichment: Read Abjad dates on buildings in Middle Eastern countries
  • Language learning: If you're studying Arabic, Abjad helps memorize letter order

๐Ÿ”ข The Three Groups of Abjad

The Abjad system divides the 28 Arabic letters into three groups:

Group Range Example Letters Purpose
Units 1 - 9 ุง (1), ุจ (2), ุฌ (3)... ุท (9) The first 9 letters
Tens 10 - 90 ูŠ (10), ูƒ (20), ู„ (30)... ุต (90) The next 9 letters
Hundreds 100 - 1000 ู‚ (100), ุฑ (200), ุด (300)... ุบ (1000) The final 10 letters

โš ๏ธ Important Note

You don't need to memorize all 28 letters at once! Start with the first 9 (units), then build from there.

๐Ÿ“š Interactive Learning: The Units (1-9)

Click each card to flip it and reveal the letter's value. Click the ๐Ÿ”Š icon to hear pronunciation (simulated).

ุง
Alif
(ah-lif)
1
ุจ
Ba
(bah)
2
ุฌ
Jim
(jeem)
3
ุฏ
Dal
(dahl)
4
ู‡
Ha
(hah)
5
ูˆ
Waw
(wow)
6
ุฒ
Zay
(zay)
7
ุญ
Hha
(h-ha)
8
ุท
Tta
(t-tah)
9

๐Ÿ’ก Memory Trick for Units (1-9)

Traditional mnemonic: "Abjad Hawwaz Hutti"

  • Abjad: ุง ุจ ุฌ ุฏ (1, 2, 3, 4)
  • Hawwaz: ู‡ ูˆ ุฒ (5, 6, 7)
  • Hutti: ุญ ุท (8, 9)

Say it out loud a few times: "Abjad, Hawwaz, Hutti!" ๐ŸŽต

๐Ÿ“š The Tens (10-90)

Now let's learn the next group. These letters represent 10, 20, 30... up to 90.

ูŠ
Ya
(yah)
10
ูƒ
Kaf
(kahf)
20
ู„
Lam
(lahm)
30
ู…
Mim
(meem)
40
ู†
Nun
(noon)
50
ุณ
Sin
(seen)
60
ุน
Ayn
(ayn)
70
ู
Fa
(fah)
80
ุต
Sad
(sahd)
90

๐Ÿ’ก Memory Trick for Tens (10-90)

Traditional mnemonic: "Kalamun Sa'fas Qarashat"

  • Kalamun: ูƒ ู„ ู… ู† (20, 30, 40, 50)
  • Sa'fas: ุณ ุน ู ุต (60, 70, 80, 90)

Note: ูŠ (Ya=10) comes before this mnemonic

๐Ÿ“š The Hundreds (100-1000)

The final group represents 100, 200, 300... up to 1000. Good news: You rarely need these for basic calculations!

Letter Name Pronunciation Value
ู‚ Qaf (kahf) 100
ุฑ Ra (rah) 200
ุด Shin (sheen) 300
ุช Ta (tah) 400
ุซ Tha (thah) 500
ุฎ Kha (khah) 600
ุฐ Dhal (thahl) 700
ุถ Dhad (dahd) 800
ุธ Zha (thah) 900
ุบ Ghayn (ghayn) 1000

๐ŸŽจ Visual Memory Aids

๐Ÿง  Remember Letters by Patterns

Here are some visual tricks to help you memorize letter shapes:

ุง
Alif (1)

Like the number "1" - a single vertical line

ุจ
Ba (2)

Has 1 dot below (but value is 2)

ุฌ
Jim (3)

Looks like a hook or "J"

ุฏ
Dal (4)

Curved like a "D"

ูˆ
Waw (6)

Looks like a "6" turned sideways

ู„
Lam (30)

Tall like an "L"

๐Ÿงฎ How to Calculate: Step-by-Step

1

Write Down the Arabic Text

Example: Let's calculate the word ู…ุญู…ุฏ (Muhammad)

This word has 4 letters: ู… ุญ ู… ุฏ

2

Identify Each Letter

Look up each letter in the Abjad table:

  • ู… = Mim = 40
  • ุญ = Hha = 8
  • ู… = Mim = 40
  • ุฏ = Dal = 4
3

Add All the Values

40 + 8 + 40 + 4 = 92

The Abjad value of "Muhammad" (ู…ุญู…ุฏ) is 92. Done! โœ…

๐Ÿ’ก Pro Tip: Use Our Calculator

Instead of looking up each letter manually, try our free Abjad Calculator. Just paste any Arabic text and get instant results!

๐ŸŽด Flashcard Practice

Test your memory! Click the card to flip and see the answer.

ุจ

What is the value of this letter?

Ba (ุจ)

2

Click for next card

โœ… Practice Quiz

What is the Abjad value of the letter: ุฌ (Jim)?
1
2
3
4
Score: 0 / 0

โš ๏ธ Common Mistakes to Avoid

๐Ÿšซ Mistake #1: Confusing Similar-Looking Letters

Some Arabic letters look very similar but have different values:

  • ุจ (Ba=2) has 1 dot below
  • ุช (Ta=400) has 2 dots above
  • ุซ (Tha=500) has 3 dots above

Tip: Count the dots carefully!

๐Ÿšซ Mistake #2: Counting Diacritics (Vowel Marks)

Arabic text often has small marks above/below letters (ูŽ ู ู ู‘). These are NOT counted in Abjad!

Example: ู…ูุญูŽู…ูŽู‘ุฏ and ู…ุญู…ุฏ both = 92 (vowel marks ignored)

๐Ÿšซ Mistake #3: Including Spaces and Punctuation

Only Arabic letters have Abjad values. Spaces, numbers (1, 2, 3...), and punctuation (!, ?, .) are ignored.

๐Ÿ“š Resources for Continued Learning

๐Ÿ”— Free Tools & Calculators

๐Ÿ“– Learn More About Abjad

๐ŸŽ“ External Resources (for deeper study)

  • YouTube: Search "Arabic alphabet for beginners" to see letter shapes
  • Wikipedia: "Abjad numerals" article (technical reference)
  • Duolingo/Memrise: Arabic language courses (to learn letter names)

๐Ÿš€ What to Do Next

๐ŸŽฏ Your Learning Path

  1. Practice with our calculator: Try calculating your own name in Arabic (use Google Translate to convert)
  2. Memorize the first 9 letters: Focus on Units (1-9) this week
  3. Learn the mnemonic: "Abjad Hawwaz Hutti Kalamun Sa'fas"
  4. Test yourself: Cover the values and try to recall them from memory
  5. Explore real examples: Look at Arabic calligraphy online and try to identify letters

๐Ÿ’ฌ Need Help?

  • Visit our FAQ page for common questions
  • Contact us: Ask a Question
  • Join our community (coming soon): Discussion forum for learners

๐Ÿ“Œ Summary: You Did It!

๐ŸŽ‰ What You Learned Today

  • โœ… What Abjad is and why it exists
  • โœ… The three groups: Units (1-9), Tens (10-90), Hundreds (100-1000)
  • โœ… How to recognize Arabic letters visually
  • โœ… How to calculate Abjad values step-by-step
  • โœ… Memory tricks and pronunciation guides
  • โœ… Common mistakes to avoid

๐ŸŒŸ You're now equipped to explore the fascinating world of Abjad!

Ready to try it yourself? ๐Ÿ‘‰ Use Our Free Calculator

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