* Arabic script: The most common and widely used script for Arabic, used across the Arab world.
* N'ko script: Developed in Guinea for the Mande languages, including a significant number of Arabic loanwords.
* Perso-Arabic script: Used in Persian, Urdu, Pashto, and other languages influenced by Persian, although it has its own distinct features.
* Ajami script: Arabic script used to write languages that don't natively use it, like Hausa, Yoruba, and Swahili.
* Shahmukhi script: Used for writing Punjabi, but influenced by the Arabic script.
While there are variations within these scripts, all of them ultimately derive from the original Arabic script.