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The contextual-form characters are not recommended for general use.
 
There are also compatibility Arabic ligatures encoded such as: {{unichar|FDF2}} and {{unichar|FDFD}}
* {{unichar|FDF2}}
* {{unichar|FDFD}}
 
=== Hebrew presentation forms ===
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Hebrew presentation forms include ligatures, several precomposed characters and wide variants of Hebrew letters. The aleph-lamed ligature is encoded as a separate character at {{unichar|FB4F}}.
The wide variants are listed below:
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* {{unichar|FDF2FB21}}
* {{unichar|FDFDFB22}}
* {{unichar|FB23}}
* {{unichar|FB24}}
* {{unichar|FB25}}
* {{unichar|FB26}}
* {{unichar|FB27}}
* {{unichar|FB28}}
 
These characters were encoded for justification of texts written in Hebrew, such as the Torah.
 
==See also==