Second Oldest Inscription Arabic
Second Oldest Inscription in Arabic: Kab b. Amr Inscription
Dr. Abdullah Al-Hatlani (Kuwait University)
This inscription, which was written by a person named Kab b. Amr, represents importance to researchers in the evolution of Arabic calligraphy, as well as its linguistic and calligraphic characteristics. The lecture discusses how inscriptions are dated relative to events or the calendar used at the time, as well as the text. Also, Inscriptions from the fifth to seventh century CE are still preserved in the text.
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