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How to Read Arabic Text
 
If you are using MS Windows 95, 98 or 2000 [Arabic and non-Arabic versions]
Microsoft [Arabic] Internet Explorer 5.0 or later is the preferred choice for you if you are looking for a smooth Arabic browsing on different versions of Arabic and non-Arabic MS Windows. Currently our pages are designed to be best viewed using this browser. We recommend that you keep watching Microsoft Internet Explorer homepage to make sure that you have the latest version of this browser.
 
If you are installing IE5 for the first time
Please Choose Custom Setup, then follow steps from 7 to 9 below.
 
If you have IE5 already installed, please follow these steps
  1. From the Start menu chose Settings
  2. Select Control Panel
  3. Select Add/Remove Programs
  4. Select Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 and Internet Tools
  5. Click Add/Remove Programs
  6. Check the "Add Component" radio button, then press OK
  7. Scroll until you find the "multi language support" option
  8. Check "Arabic text display support" , then press next
  9. Press finish, then your computer will restart
 
To smooth your screen fonts if you are running Explorer 4.0 or Later on Windows 98 or later
  1. Make sure that your display card is configured to use 64K colors
  2. Double click on my computer
  3. Choose view from the toolbar menu
  4. Choose "folder Options..."
  5. Click on "view" tab
  6. Scroll down on the dialog box that will appear until you see a check box with the label: smooth edges of screen fonts
  7. Check this box
  8. Click OK
 
If you are using Netscape
If you fail to read Arabic text, try to customise your browser as follows, if you still cannot view Arabic text, download Sindbad plug-in from Sakhr.
  1. Ensure that you are running your browser under Arabic Windows. If not, download Sinbad first
  2. Run your browser and go to our main page
  3. From Netscape, choose option < General Preferences > fonts. In the < Encoding Dialogue > box, choose < User Defined >
  4. Click the < Choose Font > button to change the default Proportional Font
  5. A Fonts Dialogue box will appear, choose an Arabic font such as Transparent Arabic from the list and choose the font size
  6. Click OK. The dialogue box will disappear. Next go to the document Encoding under the Options menu, and choose User Defined again
  7. Click OK to save the changes
 
If you are using MAC OS
Microsoft Internet Explorer can be used on Arabic Mac systems to view our pages. Please visit http://www.microsoft.com/mac/ and download the latest Mac version of the browser. Please note that this option was not tested on most of the Mac versions.
 
If you are using UNIX
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 is on option for this platform. Please visit http://www.microsoft.com/unix/ie/default.asp and download the latest browser available. This option has not been tested.