Features Ajami Tsangaya Keyboard
There are two Arabic writing traditions in Islamic West Africa, based on Quranic recitation (qiraat) methods.
Warsh, which was widespread in North Africa.
The other was Hafs which was popular method across the majority of the Muslim world.
In the written intonation form, Hafs is purely an Arabic calligraphic style, and Warsh is domesticated to the calligraphic styles of West African Muslim communities.
In Nigeria and Niger Republic, this style evolved from Qur’anic schools that are called Tsangaya.
The domesticated writing style itself is called Ajami, which means non-Arabic.
Thus the virtual keyboard is called Ajami Tsangaya to reflect its historical antecedentThe Ajami Tsangaya keyboard is a virtual keyboard for all devices that is used to type in Hausa Ajami Warsh alphabet using Alƙalami font developed by SIL.
Its main purpose is to enable the use of Hausa Ajami Warsh style on handheld devices such as Smartphones to communicate in Hausa Ajami Warsh style.
The virtual keyboard is called Tsangaya after the Quranic schooling system in Nigeria and Niger where this domesticated Arabic calligraphic style is uniquely created.
With Ajami Tsangaya keyboard you can type Hausa Ajami in Warsh, as well as in Roman alphabet.
You can send emails, post on Facebook and other social media platforms.
It also contains all the emojis used in sending messages with Roman alphabet.Ajami Tsangaya Keyboard does not collect personal data in any form, nor does it harvest your email and SMS messages.
Ajami Tsangaya keyboard does not contain any advertisements.Developed by: SkyappScripted by: Visually Ethnographic Networks, Kano NigeriaSponsored by: Quality Information Systems.
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Available for Android 8.0 and above