Как вводить салаваты в ворде
Как вводить салаваты в word’e
Существует 2 варианта вставки салаватов в тексте.
1. Вставить картинку
Мухаммад
Мухаммад
Плюсы: можно скопировать сочетание имя+салават в буфер обмена и копировать из него, красиво.
Минусы: текст может расползаться, картинка с салаватом налезать на слова, файл утяжеляется за счет картинок.
2. Использовать готовые сочетания, уже присутствующие в шрифте. Большинство принятых сокращений есть в большинстве стандартных шрифтов. Абсолютно все есть в шрифте Arial Unicode MS (ставится автоматически при установке Windows).
Мухаммад ﷺ
Плюсы: строки не разъедутся, поскольку используется фактически буква, а не картинка, размер файла не вырастет, ничего никуда не наедет и не вылезет.
Минусы: надо научиться пользоваться.
Как это делается
Каждой аббревиатуре соответствует номер (см. таблицу). Чтобы ввести нужный салават или аббревиатуру, надо:
Вариант 1
а) установить курсор в нужное место;
б) набрать на клавиатуре номер из таблицы (в нашем примере FDFA)
в) зажать на клавиатуре клавишу ALT и, не отпуская ALT, нажать английскую букву X (русская Ч)
г) Word автоматически конвертирует набранный код в аббревиатуру.
Аббревиатура |
Английская транслитерация |
Код Unicode (набрать прямо в тексте и нажать ALT+X) |
Клавиатурное сокращение (удерживая ALT, набрать на цифровой клавиатуре числовой код) |
ﷲ |
Allah |
FDF2 |
Alt + 65010 |
ﷺ |
Sall Allāhu ʿalay-hi wa-sallam |
FDFA |
Alt + 65018 |
ﷴ |
Mohammed |
FDF4 |
Alt + 65012 |
ﷳ |
Akbar |
FDF3 |
Alt + 65011 |
ﷶ |
Rasool |
FDF6 |
Alt + 65014 |
ﷻ |
Jallajalaalahu |
FDFB |
Alt + 65019 |
ﷹ |
Salla |
FDF9 |
Alt + 65017 |
ﷸ |
Wa-salam |
FDF8 |
Alt + 65016 |
ﷷ |
Alayhe |
FDF7 |
Alt + 65015 |
ﷵ |
Salam |
FDF5 |
Alt + 65013 |
ﷱ |
Qala |
FDF1 |
Alt + 65009 |
ﷰ |
Salla |
FDF0 |
Alt + 65008 |
ПРИМЕР
Набираем:
— Мухаммад fdfa
нажимаем одновременно ALT+X, получаем:
— Мухаммад ﷺ
Вариант 2
а) установить курсор в нужное место;
б) зажать клавишу ALT и, не отпуская ее, набрать на цифровой (справа) клавиатуре нужный код из колонки «Клавиатурное сокращение»
_PDMS_Saleem |
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Мухаммад |
с.г.в. |
FD47 FD48 |
|||
(с.а.в., saw, saaw, pbuh) |
Да благословит Аллах Мухаммада и да приветствует (Мир ему и благословение Аллаха) |
Саллаллаху алейхи ва саллям |
FD47 FD48 |
U+FDFA |
|
после имен пророков, посланников и высших ангелов (Джибрил, Микаил, Азраил, Исрафил) |
а.с.; a.s. |
мир ему |
алейхи саллям |
FD49 |
U+0611 |
после имен жен, детей и сподвижников Пророка Мухаммада, мир ему и благословение, а также после имен великих учёных-богословов и имамов |
р.а. |
да будет доволен им Аллах |
радыАллаху `анху |
U+0613 |
|
в адрес мужчин |
Радиаллаху анх |
FD43 |
|||
в адрес женщин |
Радиаллаху анха |
FD44 |
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в адрес двух человек, независимо от пола |
Радиаллаху анхума |
FD46 |
|||
в адрес группы людей |
Радиаллаху анхум |
FD45 |
|||
табиины, великие мусульманские учёные, шейхи и праведники |
да смилостивится над ним Аллах |
рахматуЛлах рахимахуЛлах |
|||
да хранит его Аллах |
хафизуЛлах |
||||
после имен праведных мусульманок – Асии, жены фараона, и Марьям, матери Исы (Иисуса) |
(s.a.a.) |
Мир ей |
Salaam-o Allah alayha |
||
когда верующий желает помянуть величие Аллаха |
Аллах Велик (Величайший). Восхваление (такбир) |
Алла́ху а́кбар |
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Jan 2016
To type ﷺ in MS Word or any MS office Document:
(1) Type FDFA.
(2) Type ‘Alt+x’. (Hold on to ‘Alt’ key and press ‘x’ key.) As soon as you type ‘Alt+x”, ‘FDFA’ is converted to ﷺ
Unicode for ‘ﷺ’ is ‘FDFA’.
Below table gives Unicode Values of common Arabic Words/Phrases:
Arabic Phrase/Word | English Transliteration | Unicode |
ﷲ | Allah | FDF2 |
ﷺ | Sall Allāhu ʿalay-hi wa-sallam | FDFA |
ﷴ | Mohammed | FDF4 |
ﷳ | Akbar | FDF3 |
ﷶ | Rasool | FDF6 |
ﷻ | Jallajalaalahu | FDFB |
ﷹ | Salla | FDF9 |
ﷸ | Wa-salam | FDF8 |
ﷷ | Alayhe | FDF7 |
ﷵ | Salam | FDF5 |
ﷱ | Qala | FDF1 |
ﷰ | Salla | FDF0 |
For example, if you want to type ﷲ, then
(1) Type ‘FDF2’.
(2) Type ‘Alt + x’ (Hold on to ‘Alt’ key and press ‘x’ key). MS Word or any Office document will then convert FDF2 to ﷲ.
For the Unicode for all the Arabic characters, refer to this link.
Note: This technique works for all MS Office products. In case, due to some issue, if it doesn’t work for you, then add ‘U+’ to the Unicode and repeat the steps mentioned above. For example, for typing ﷺ, type ‘U+FDFA’ and type Alt+x.
Assalamu’alaikum
guys
Sometimes we feel
confused when we want to type words such Islamic ‘الله’, ‘محمد’, ‘ﷺ’, and
others in ms. Office. Therefore bikinkamuKEPO Blog on this beautiful moment
will share the tutorial how to type a unique Islamic codes in ms. Office Word.
Ok let’s go guys:
— To type ‘ﷺ’ in MS Word or any MS Office
Document :
- Type
‘FDFA’. - Type
‘Alt+X’. (hold on to ‘Alt’ key and press ‘X’ key.) after you type ‘Alt+X’, so
‘FDFA’ will convert to ‘ﷺ’.
— Below table gives Unicode Values of
common Arabic Words/Phrases. For example, if you want to type ﷲ , then :
- Type
‘FDF2’. -
Type
‘Alt+X’. (hold on to ‘Alt’ key and press ‘X’ key.). MS Office Word or any MS
Office Document will convert ‘FDF2’ to ‘ﷲ’.
Unicode |
Arabic Phrase/Word |
Transliteration |
fdfa |
ﷺ |
Sallā Allāhu ʿalayhi wa-sallam |
fdfb |
ﷻ |
Jalla Jalaluhu |
Fdfc |
﷼ |
Riyāl |
Fdfd |
﷽ |
Bismi |
fdf1 |
ﷱ |
Qala |
fdf2 |
ﷲ |
ALLAH |
fdf3 |
ﷳ |
Akbar |
fdf4 |
ﷴ |
Muhammad |
Fdf5 |
ﷵ |
Salla |
fdf6 |
ﷶ |
Rasūl |
fdf7 |
ﷷ |
ʿalayhi |
fdf8 |
ﷸ |
Wa-sallam |
fdf9 |
ﷹ |
Ṣallā |
fdf0 |
ﷰ |
Ṣallā |
Islamic
Unicode Tables in MS Office.
Ok guys, CMIIW (Correct Me If I’m Wrong)
if you have any questions please ask in the comments field below. Thus Tutorial
How To Typing A Unique Islamic Codes in
MS Office from bikinkamuKEPO Blog. Thanks
guys, Hopefully useful.
Wassalamu’alaikum.
There is a very helpful feature built into Microsoft Word as explained in a video by Sh. Mikaeel Ahmed Smith. This can especially be helpful if you write Islamic articles, essays, research papers, etc. in Microsoft Word. The basic steps are as follows:
- Open Microsoft Word
- Type fdfa where you want to put the darood
- Hold down the ALT key and then press down on the X key
- Now fdfa should automatically switch to ﷺ
Google Chrome
I found a really neat Google chrome extension called Text Blaze that lets me send salah on the Prophet ﷺ automatically by simply typing in the command “/saw”. Whenever I type that command in Chrome, it automatically converts it to ﷺ. You can make the command words whatever you like. You can download the instructions for it here. The instructions given on the site are not related to this topic but you can follow the same directions and just change the shortcut to the salah/darood.
Android and iPhone
Follow the commands below to send darood/salah on the Prophet (ﷺ) on your smart phone! Copy this first: ﷺ
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All Muslims are obligated to say ‘Sall Allāhu ʿalay-hi wa-sallam’, whenever they hear or write the name of Holy Prophet Mohammed صلى الله عليه وسلم As you have noticed, in the previous sentence I wrote ‘Sall Allāhu ʿalay-hi wa-sallam’ in Arabic after the name of the Holy Prophet. In Holy Quran, Allah says “Indeed Allah and His angels send blessings on the Prophet; O People who believe! Send blessings and abundant salutations upon him” – (Chapter 33, Verse 56).
The phrase ‘Sall Allāhu ʿalay-hi wa-sallam’ means ‘May Allah honor him and grant him peace’. While Muslims do say ‘Sall Allāhu ʿalay-hi wa-sallam’ when they hear the name of Holy Prophet Mohammed ( صلى الله عليه وسلم), but when the name is being written in MSWord or Outlook, they face with challenge of writing the phrase in Arabic font. As you can see, it’s not easy to type the phrase in Arabic, especially when you are working on an English keyboard. To overcome this challenge, it became a commonly accepted practice among Muslims to write the English translation of ‘صلى الله عليه وسلم, that is ‘May Allah honor him and grant him peace’.
However, some people, in order to save some time and energy, have further reduced the phrase to ‘Peace be upon Him’. If one translates ‘Peace be upon Him’ in Arabic, it is ‘عليه السلام’ but not ‘صلى الله عليه وسلم’. Muslims are obligated to say ‘ عليه السلام ’ for archangels and Prophets of Islam except Prophet Mohammed (صلى الله عليه وسلم). For Prophet Mohammed (صلى الله عليه وسلم ), a Muslim must say صلى الله عليه وسلم. Yet, many of the Muslims, continue to use the phrase ‘Peace be upon Him’ for Prophet Mohammed (صلى الله عليه وسلم) too.
In recent times, as an act of laziness, Muslims have started using the abbreviation ‘PBUH’ for ‘Peace be Upon Him’. Several Islamic scholars have severely criticized such abbreviation. Several Fatwas (orders based on Islamic laws) have given against usage of abbreviations instead of writing صلى الله عليه وسلم . I must accept that, I have also committed this sin of writing abbreviation. I pray to Allah for forgive me for my sins.
So, this demands a question, how should a Muslim get over the challenge of writing ‘صلى الله عليه وسلم’ in Arabic font and not commit any sin by using abbreviations? Is there a solution to it?
I did some research on this and found that, there is indeed an elegant and easy solution. In computers, every character is assigned a unique code called ‘Unicode’. Formally, ‘Unicode’ is a computing industry standard for the consistent encoding, representation and handling of text expressed in most of the world’s writing systems. Whether it is English or French or Arabic, every character that can be typed, is assigned a Unicode. In order to reduce the length of the code, hexadecimal system is used instead of decimal system. Without going into too much of technical details, here’s an elegant solution to typing ﷺ in a MS word or any MS Office documents.
To type ﷺ in MS Word or any MS office Document:
(1) Type FDFA.
(2) Type ‘Alt+x’. (Hold on to ‘Alt’ key and press ‘x’ key.) As soon as you type ‘Alt+x”, ‘FDFA’ is converted to ﷺ
Unicode for ‘ﷺ’ is ‘FDFA’.
Below table gives Unicode Values of common Arabic Words/Phrases:
Arabic Phrase/Word |
English Transliteration |
Unicode |
ﷲ |
Allah |
FDF2 |
ﷺ |
Sall Allāhu ʿalay-hi wa-sallam |
FDFA |
ﷴ |
Mohammed |
FDF4 |
ﷳ |
Akbar |
FDF3 |
ﷶ |
Rasool |
FDF6 |
ﷻ |
Jallajalaalahu |
FDFB |
ﷹ |
Salla |
FDF9 |
ﷸ |
Wa-salam |
FDF8 |
ﷷ |
Alayhe |
FDF7 |
ﷵ |
Salam |
FDF5 |
ﷱ |
Qala |
FDF1 |
ﷰ |
Salla |
FDF0 |
For example, if you want to type ﷲ, then
(1) Type ‘FDF2’.
(2) Type ‘Alt + x’ (Hold on to ‘Alt’ key and press ‘x’ key). MS Word or any Office document will then convert FDF2 to ﷲ.
For the Unicode for all the Arabic characters, refer to this link.
Note: This technique works for all MS Office products. In case, due to some issue, if it doesn’t work for you, then add ‘U+’ to the Unicode and repeat the steps mentioned above. For example, for typing ﷺ, type ‘U+FDFA’ and type Alt+x.
To know the general techniques for inputting characters via Unicode in Windows, Mac, Linux, etc., check this Wikipedia link. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode_input).