ISO 8859-6, also known as Arabic, is an 8-bit character encoding, part of the ISO 8859 standard. It was designed originally to cover languages using the Arabic alphabet, but lacks many needed glyphs and therefore was never too popular. In recent times it is giving way to Unicode.

ISO/IEC 8859-6
x0x1x2x3x4x5x6x7x8x9xAxBxCxDxExF
0xunused
1x
2xSPexclamation markdouble quote#dollar sign%&'()*+comma -full stop/
3x 0 123456789colon semicolon<=>question mark
4x@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO
5xPQRSTUVWXYZ[\\]^_
6x`abcdefghijklmno
7xpqrstuvwxyz{|}~
8xunused
9x
AxNBSP؁؂؃¤؅؆؇؈؉؊؋،­؎؏
Bxؘؙؚؐؑؒؓؔؕؖؗ؛؜؝؞؟
Cxؠءآأؤإئابةتثجحخد
Dxذرزسشصضطظعغػؼؽؾؿ
Exـفقكلمنهوىيًٌٍَُ
Fxِّْٕٖٜٟٓٔٗ٘ٙٚٛٝٞ

In the table above, 20 is the regular SPACE character, and A0 is the NO-BREAK SPACE. AD is a SOFT HYPHEN, which should not appear at all in compliant web browsers.

Code values 00-1F, 7F, and 80-9F are not assigned to characters by ISO/IEC 8859-6.