How Iranians (i.e. Aryans) modified the foreign imposed Arab Script for their own native usage
Iranians had to modify the Arabic Script when it it was imposed upon them by the Arab Muslims in the 7th Century AD after they conquered the predominantly Zoroastrian Iranian Empire under the Sassanid Dynasty
Iranians had to invent 4 Letters that is necessary to have for the native Iranian language that was lacking in the Arabic alphabet they managed this by using some of the closest sounding Arabic Letters to the missing necessary Letters for the native Iranian language by modifying those specific Arabic Letters to produce 4 New Letters for the Iranian language that were lacking in the Arabic alphabet
This is why the Arabic alphabet is slightly different in the Iranian world (i.e. Aryan world) because these 4 New Letters were invented by the Iranian People themselves by incorporating them into this Iranianized new version of the Arabic Script for the native Iranian language to be properly functioning again since the ancient Iranian People wanted to maintain and keep using their native language despite the Arabic Script being imposed upon them
Here is the list of the essential letters for the native Iranian language
1 - P (پ)
• This was invented by modifying the Arabic B (ب) with putting 3 dots under it instead of the original 1 dot
2 - G (گ)
• This was invented by modifying the Arabic K (ک) with putting 1 line over it instead of the original lineless
3 - Ch (چ)
• This was invented by modifying the Arabic J (ج) with putting 3 dots under it instead of the original 1 dot
4 - Zh (ژ)
• This was invented by modifying the Arabic Z (ز) with putting 3 dots over it instead of the original 1 dot
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How Iranians (i.e. Aryans) modified the foreign imposed Arab Script for their own native usage
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