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Apparently I've somehow picked up on how to read the phrase "alhamdulillah" in Arabic despite never studying the language. Neat!
I basically recognize "Allah" ﷲ based on the shape of the whole word rather than the individual letters, and I learned to read that word through exposure. In the phrase الْحَمْدُ لِلّٰهِ alhamdulillah I see there's no alif at the start of Allah, though.
I think I learned to read ال al- just through repeat exposure since al- is literally the most common prefix in Arabic — it's even at the start of Allah! — but I also know the letters alif and lam on their own because ا alif is memorable to me as the "simplest letter for the simplest sound", and ل lam is memorable to me because it looks like (and literally is, in a sense) a backwards L.
After recognizing "al-??? lillah" I was already figuring from context that the text probably said "alhamdulillah", but I still tried to confirm this by looking at the remaining letters:
Learning new writing systems is really fun because you get to return to the joy of first learning to read your native language as a little kid. I wonder if I'll manage to learn the entire Arabic script through passive exposure!
That's incredibly cool! Arabic has always struck me as such a beautiful language, too.
Wow! It's much easier to remember with all the context you gave!