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Arabic transliteration utilizes a \latex package [`Nusantara`](https://github.com/hasanalrasyid/Nusantara).
Arabic transliteration utilizes a \latex package [`Nusantara`](https://github.com/hasanalrasyid/Nusantara).
It was a derivation of `arabxetex` package.
It was a derivation of `arabxetex` package.
This package provides an arabic transliteration based on traditional convention that proliferates in Indonesia (Nusantara archipelago, hence its name).
This package provides an arabic transliteration based on traditional convention that proliferates in Indonesia (Nusantara archipelago, hence its name).
This package also provide a simple and experimental implementation of _imla'_ for character _hamzah_ (`.nu "a`), namely standalone hamza, hamza above alif _qursy_, hamza under alif _qursy_, hamza with another _qursy_ of ya or waw, and hamza _washl_.
This package also provide a simple and experimental implementation of _imla'_ for character _hamzah_ (`.nu "a`), namely standalone hamza, hamza above alif _kursy_, hamza under alif _kursy_, hamza with another _kursy_ of ya or waw, and hamza _washl_.
The inclusion of arabic follows one of two schemes. First is as an inline in a text/paragraphs.
The inclusion of arabic follows one of two schemes. First is as an inline in a text/paragraphs.
In this scenario, we use `[.nu]` class, for example: ``[.nu rabbi fa-_infa`naa bibarkatihim]`` will produce ``.nu rabbi fa-_infa`naa bibarkatihim``.
In this scenario, we use `[.nu]` class, for example: ``[.nu rabbi fa-_infa`naa bibarkatihim]`` will produce ``.nu rabbi fa-_infa`naa bibarkatihim``.
Another scenario requires `~~~nusantara` CodeBlock class. Following this example:
Another scenario requires `~~~nusantara` CodeBlock class. Following this example: