>* I have just started using polyglosia last week. I dont know if it an*>* 
>issue or there is a work around. In Englis text if I use {$\overline*>* 
>{test}$}, the word gets overlines. However If I do it to Arabic texts.*>* It 
>just dissapears.*

*I have got no problem with this (see atached files). Can you tell me
what version of bidi package you use?*

*
*

**>* *>* Is there a way to implement the \eamph command for overlining
arabic*>* texts just like arabxetex?*

There are many ways to do this as people already suggested. Note that bidi
also provides two primitive-like commands \hboxL and \hboxR. The contents of
\hboxR is typeset RTL and the content of \hboxL is typeset LTR and their
syntax is exactly the same as \hbox.
-- 
Best wishes,
Vafa Khalighi

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