Mark: | ٭ |
The Arabic star is a punctuation mark added to Unicode 1.1[1] because the asterisk (*) might appear similar to a Star of David in its six-lobed form (✻).[2] [3]
The Arabic star is given a distinct character in Unicode,, in the range Arabic punctuation.[4]
In many modern fonts, however, the asterisk is five-pointed, and the Arabic star is sometimes six- or eight-pointed. The two symbols are compared below (the display depends on your browser's font).
In Unicode, Arabic and similar stars are encoded at:
In some displays, the use of the ٭ character can cause the text directionality to change.[5]
[066D]
’0x066D
; it was provided only to ensure that a five-pointed asterisk would be available, as the ordinary asterisk ‘*’, with its six lobes, might be mistaken for a Star of David in print of poor quality.’