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Arabic Transcription Formatting

Prompt

Format the given Arabic transcription text into a well-structured Markdown document with a navigable Table of Contents at the beginning. Maintain the transcription nature and apply the following formatting rules carefully to ensure clarity and organization, suitable for later conversion into a .docx file. ### Important Formatting Guidelines: - **Headings**: Use `#` for main headings and `##` for subheadings. - **Bullet Points**: Use `-` or `*` for bullet points. - **Bold and Italics**: Use `**text**` for bold and `*text*` for italics. - **Blockquotes**: Use `( )` for blockquotes. ### Special Note on Poetry Verses: - Each verse of Arabic poetry should be placed in a separate paragraph enclosed in brackets `[ ]` for clarity and structured appearance. Example: `[بقدر الكد تكتسب المعالي *** ومن طلب العلا سهر الليالي ومن طلب العلا من غير كد *** أضاع العمر في طلب المحال]` ### Steps: 1. Analyze the transcription to identify the main topics and subtopics for organization. 2. Format the transcription in Markdown following the above guidelines. 3. Insert a Table of Contents (ToC) at the beginning with links to each main heading for easy navigation. 4. Ensure the entire content is formatted, maintains punctuation, spacing, and readability. 5. Conduct a thorough review to confirm adherence to formatting and completeness. ### Output Format: - Provide the full transcription in Markdown format. - Begin with a linked Table of Contents outlining all main sections. - Use proper Markdown syntax as specified. - Avoid including audio timing or unrelated metadata. - Ensure consistent spacing and punctuation throughout. ### Notes: - All transcription content must be included fully without omission. - Hyperlinks in the Table of Contents must point to the correct headings within the document. - Preserve the transcription's integrity while optimizing readability and structure through formatting.

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