Templates tagged Arabic

arabic-book-template
Template for an arabic book that supporting RTL and multi languages.
Nadjib Mammeri

Traditional Arabic Poem
Template for a traditional Arabic poem.
Ameer Taweel

Sine Quadrant or Rubu‘ Mujayyab
Sine Quadrant or Rubu‘ Mujayyab
M. S. Rosyidi

ModernCV in RTL Languages
This is an example usage of bidimoderncv.cls, provided by the bidi package. (The example has been modified to use fonts available on Overleaf.) This example uses the Arabic script, but can be adapted for use other RTL scripts (e.g. Hebrew).
Vafa Khalighi

NES592 Final Report Template
NES592 Final Report Template
Baha' Alsaify

Arabic presentation with beamer (xelatex)
An example of arabic presentation with beamer, to compile this template you must use XeLaTeX and you need a recent version of bidi package
seloumi

اللغة العربيّة
The document class provides both Arabic and english support for TEX/LATEX . Input may be in ASCII transliteration or other encodings (including UTF-8) and output may be Arabic, Hebrew, or any of several languages that use the Arabic script as can be specify by polyglossia package. The Arabic font is presently available in any Arabic fonts style. In order to use Amiri font style, user need to install Amiri package form (https://ctan.org/pkg/amiri?lang=en). This document class run with XeTex engine. PDF files generated using this class may be searched, and text may be copied from them and pasted elsewhere.
Mohammed O. Alziyadi

How to Write Multilingual Text with Different Scripts in LaTeX using Babel
A multilingual example document with Arabic, Sanskrit, Hindi, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Greek and Thai, using XeLaTeX + fontspec + babel.
LianTze Lim

Multilingual "Thank-You"
Since my research is related to multilingual dictionaries, I have the excuse of using this TikZ drawing of multilingual "thank you's" at the end of my presentations.
It had the advantage/disadvantage of distracting the audience enough from raising nit-picking, asked-just-for-sake-for-asking types of questions. :-)
If compiling this takes too long, the best way to use this is probably to use the result PDF directly via e.g. \includegraphics[page=1]{multiling-tq.pdf}
BTW -- can you spot the two fictional languages? :-)
LianTze Lim