The Samaritan script is a Semitic abjad used primarily to write the Samaritan Aramaic language, which is spoken by the Samaritan community in the West Bank. It is closely related to the Hebrew and Arabic scripts, sharing many of their features. The Samaritan script has a distinctive appearance, with elongated letters and a unique set of diacritics. It is written from right to left, like Hebrew and Arabic. The Samaritan script is used in religious texts, such as the Samaritan Torah, as well as in secular writing. It is a relatively rare script, with only a small number of people using it today.
Below you will find all the characters that are in the 'Samaritan' unicode script category. Currently there are 61 characters in this category.