Leonard Ethan carefully opened the deformed pages that had been compressed for a long time, and lines of tiny characters appeared before his eyes. Due to the nature of lead, these characters were very small, but still crystal clear.
"Is this Arabic?" The characters that lay before everyone clearly contained recognizable Arabic alphabet, and Mary speculated based on their appearance.
However, the Arabic alphabet corresponds not only to Arabic but also to a series of languages from North Africa to Central Asia, such as Persian, Pashto, and early Turkish, among others; thus, Mary was temporarily unable to determine the exact language.
"This is Arabic." After reading through the whole book of about a dozen pages, Leonard Ethan quickly made a judgment. "As for the content, it's parts of 'The Seventy Arguments' and 'The Book of Balance' written by Zaheer ibn Hayyan."