Arabic Amount in Words Converter
Turn financial amounts into Arabic words with currency names and halalah, fils, or cents — built for invoices, contracts, and accounting workflows.
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Arabic amount in words for business documents
Writing an Arabic amount in words means expressing both the figure and the currency in Arabic — not just the digits. This is required on many Gulf checks, payment vouchers, and contract schedules.
Tafqit.org handles the linguistic rules: main unit (riyal, dirham, dinar, dollar), subunit (halalah, fils, centimes), and formal wrappers such as «فقط … لا غير» for checks.
Decimal subunits by currency
- SAR — halalah (هللة)
- AED, KWD, BHD — fils (فلس)
- MAD — centimes (سنتيم)
- QAR — dirham subunit (درهم)
- OMR — baisa (بيسة)
- USD / EUR — cent (سنت)
Accounting and audit use
Auditors compare numeric and written amounts. Pasting the correct Arabic amount in words next to the figure reduces errors and speeds up review. Use Basic Format for internal notes and Check or Invoice Format for external documents.
Arabic tools: تفقيط بالريال · تفقيط بالدرهم · English: Number to Arabic words · Bulk: Bulk converter
Example amounts
- 3500.50 AED → ثلاثة آلاف وخمسمئة درهم إماراتي وخمسون فلساً
- 99.99 SAR → تسعة وتسعون ريالاً سعودياً وتسع وتسعون هللة
Examples
| Amount | Arabic (check format) |
|---|---|
| 1250 SAR | فقط ألف ومئتان وخمسون ريال سعودي لا غير |
| 1250.75 SAR | فقط ألف ومئتان وخمسون ريال سعودي وخمس وسبعون هللة لا غير |
| 1000000 SAR | فقط مليون ريال سعودي لا غير |
FAQ
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It is the full written form of a monetary value in Arabic, e.g. «ألف ومئتان وخمسون ريال سعودي وخمس وسبعون هللة».
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Each currency uses its official subunit: SAR uses halalah (2 decimals), KWD uses fils (3 decimals), etc.
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Yes. After conversion you get Invoice Format, Contract Format, and Receipt Format with one-click copy.
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Yes. Use the Invoice Format for totals; see our Arabic invoice page or the تفقيط الفواتير tool for subtotal and tax lines.