The Backquote (`) Key on Arabic 101

Produces the Arabic letter ذ (Dhal).

Last updated: May 2026 · Number row

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When you press `
ذ
Dhal (ذَال)
When you press Shift + `
ّ
shadda (consonant doubling)

Finger position

Hand
left
Finger
pinky
Row
Number row
Key code
Backquote

On the Arabic 101 layout, the ` key is struck by your left pinky finger. It sits on the number row — the longest reach upward from the home row.

ذ

Dhaldhāl

Voiced "th" as in English "this" or "that".

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Words you can type with the ` key

ذَهَبَ
dhahaba
"he went"
هَٰذَا
hādhā
"this" (masculine)
تِلْمِيذ
tilmīdh
"student"
لَذِيذ
ladhīdh
"delicious"

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Frequently asked questions

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Which Arabic character does the ` key produce?

Pressing ` on the Arabic 101 keyboard produces ذ (Dhal, ذَال). Left pinky finger.

What does Shift + ` produce?

Shift + ` produces ّ — the shadda (consonant doubling). Type the base letter first, then Shift + ` to add this mark.

Which finger should I use for the ` key?

Use your left pinky finger. The key sits on the number row of the Arabic 101 keyboard layout. Touch typing with the correct finger is the difference between 20 WPM and 60+ WPM in Arabic.

Is Dhal part of the standard 28-letter Arabic alphabet?

Yes — Dhal (ذ) is letter number 9 of the 28-letter Arabic alphabet. See the full Dhal guide for its four positional forms, pronunciation, and example words.

Other keys on the number row

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The ` Key on Arabic 101 Keyboard — ذ (Dhal) | Arabic Typing 101