D9 86 D8 Aa D8 A7 D8 A6 D8 Ac D8 A7 D9 84 D8 A8 D9 83 D8 A7 D9 84 D9 88 D8 B1 D9 8a D8 A7 2025 D8 B3 D9 88 D8 B1 D9 8a D8 A7. عيادة زيك البيطرية ابري جي فايف However, with URIs, for some reason, the four characters in the UTF-8 code are separated in the middle by a percent sign % If I copy-paste the Arabic URL from a browser window to another i get the url encoding similar to mine, not the Google one:
يوسف بن تاشفين و معركة الزلاقة / وتأثيرها في تاريخ الأندلس YouTube from www.youtube.com
An example would be the Arabic letter و WAW, which is converted to D988 I know nothing about Arabic language but if I use both strings in a Unicode viewer, the difference starts right at the left part of the string.
يوسف بن تاشفين و معركة الزلاقة / وتأثيرها في تاريخ الأندلس YouTube
An example would be the Arabic letter و WAW, which is converted to D988 d8 80: arabic number sign: u+0601 d8 81: arabic sign sanah: u+0602 d8 82: arabic footnote marker: u+0603 d8 83: arabic sign safha: u+0604 d8 84: arabic sign samvat: u+0605 d8 85: arabic number mark above: u+0606 ؆ d8 86: arabic-indic cube root: u+0607 ؇ d8 87: arabic-indic fourth root: u+0608 ؈ d8 88: arabic ray: u+0609 ؉ d8. If I copy-paste the Arabic URL from a browser window to another i get the url encoding similar to mine, not the Google one:
d985d8b1daa9d8b2d9bedb8cd8b4daafdb8cd8b1db8cd988daa9d986d8aad8. This gives the first encoded url above, which ends with D8%B6 ﻖﻳﺎﻋ لﺎﻘﻣ ﺎﻬﻨﻤﻀﺘﻳو ةٍ ﺮﺸﺘﻨﻣ تﺎﺣوﺮﻃأ ﻦﻣ ، لﺎﻘﻤﻟا ا ﺬﻫ ﻲﻓ.
عيادة زيك البيطرية ابري جي فايف. ًﺎﻣﻮﻬﻔﻣ ﺢﺒﺻأ ﺪﻗ ﻪﻧأ ﻞﻣآو However, with URIs, for some reason, the four characters in the UTF-8 code are separated in the middle by a percent sign %