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Some packages have to be included in the preamble to support it, as shown below.

\documentclass[a4paper,10pt]{article}
%In the preamble section include the arabtex and utf8 packages
\usepackage{arabtex}
\usepackage{utf8}

\begin{document}
%start encoding to unicode
%Note that your layout must support arabic text when compiling
\setcode{utf8}
%To start typing in Arabic use the command arabtext
hello
\begin{arabtext}
السَلامُ عَليكم ورَحمةُ الله وبَركاته
\end{arabtext}
arabic
\end{document}

How to write Arabic in Latex

\documentclass[a4paper,10pt]{article} %In the preamble section include the arabtex and utf8 packages \usepackage{arabtex} \usepackage{utf8} \begin{document} %start encoding to unicode %Note that your layout must support arabic text when compiling \setcode{utf8} %To start typing in Arabic use the command arabtext hello \begin{arabtext} السَلامُ عَليكم ورَحمةُ الله وبَركاته \end{arabtext} arabic \end{document}

Some packages have to be included in the preamble to support it, and it should be written as shown below:

\documentclass[a4paper,10pt]{article}
%In the preamble section include the arabtex and utf8 packages
\usepackage{arabtex}
\usepackage{utf8}

\begin{document}
%start encoding to unicode
%Note that your layout must support arabic text when compiling
\setcode{utf8}
%To start typing in Arabic use the command arabtext
hello
\<السَلامُ عَليكم ورَحمةُ الله وبَركاته >
arabic
\end{document}

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