Writing hijaiah letters is one of the fundamental skills in learning the Arabic language. This research aims to identify the difficulties in writing Arabic letters, which act as obstacles to Arabic language learning. The study employs a qualitative method with a descriptive analysis approach. Interviews and tests are the data collection techniques used in this research. The data analysis technique in this study follows the views of Milles and Huberman, where the first stage involves data reduction, followed by grouping and detailed re-description of the data, and the final stage involves data analysis. The sample used in this research consists of second-grade students from SDIT Al-Amin, West Bandung. The findings from the conducted research reveal that the second-grade students at SDIT Al-Amin can already write Arabic letters proficiently. However, some students still face challenges in writing Arabic letters, such as incorrect sequencing of letters, reversed writing layout, connecting Arabic letters into a single word, and transferring Latin script into Arabic letters. In this regard, students require more intensive guidance.
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