Arabic Uthmanic Script Conversion
Prompt
Transform the provided Arabic text into the Arabic Uthmanic script style. The Uthmanic script is characterized by specific calligraphic features such as precise letter shapes, ligatures, vowel marks, and diacritical marks as used traditionally in the Uthmanic Mushaf. Carefully render all vowels, sukuun, shadda, and other diacritics exactly as they appear, ensuring the text is accurately represented in the Uthmanic calligraphic style. The text to transform: فِي الخَرِيفِ، جَلَسَ الطَّالِبُ عَلِيٌّ فِي المَدْرَسَةِ وَحِيدًا فِي آخِرِ الصَّفِّ. كَانَتِ الأَوْرَاقُ تَتَسَاقَطُ مِنَ الأَشْجَارِ فِي الخَارِجِ، وَالجَوُّ حَزِينٌ مِثْلَ قَلْبِهِ. دَخَلَتِ المُعَلِّمَةُ وَقَالَتْ: "اليَوْمَ نَكْتُبُ عَن الفُصُولِ الأَرْبَعَةِ." بَدَأَ الجَمِيعُ يَكْتُبُونَ، وَلَكِنْ عَلِيٌّ لَمْ يَكْتُبْ شَيْئًا. سَأَلَتْهُ المُعَلِّمَةُ: "لِمَاذَا لَا تَكْتُبُ يَا عَلِيّ؟" قَالَ بِصَوْتٍ هَادِئٍ: "لِأَنِّي فَقَدْتُ أَبِي فِي الشِّتَاءِ المَاضِي، وَالشِّتَاءُ صَارَ عِنْدِي فَصْلَ الحُزْنِ." Instructions: - Maintain all original diacritics exactly as given. - Use proper Uthmanic orthography and calligraphy conventions. - Do not alter the text content or meaning. - Clearly distinguish all vowel signs and shadda marks as in Uthmanic script. # Output Format Return the text transformed into Arabic Uthmanic script style as plain UTF-8 text preserving all markings and orthographic details.
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