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**Wolofal** refers to a modified Arabic script historically used to write the Wolof language, primarily in Senegal, Gambia, and Mauritania. Developed by Muslim scholars, it is part of the broader *Ajami* tradition in West Africa, where Arabic script is adapted to transcribe non-Arabic languages. Wolofal emerged in the 19th century and has been instrumental in preserving Islamic poetry, religious texts, and Wolof cultural heritage.
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**Wolofal** refers to a modified Arabic script historically used to write the Wolof language, primarily in Senegal, Gambia, and Mauritania. Developed by Muslim scholars, it is part of the broader *Ajami* tradition in West Africa, where Arabic script is adapted to transcribe non-Arabic languages. Wolofal emerged in the 19th century and has been instrumental in preserving Islamic poetry, religious texts, and Wolof cultural heritage.
@MASLAKULHUDAA