OK, this may be a bug, but it doesn't explain why in polyglossia+fontspec I get 
no hyphenation at all. I should get at least one hyphenation in each word, no?

> Le 25 mars 2021 à 12:24, Jonathan Kew <jfkth...@gmail.com> a écrit :
> 
> The attached sample (to be run with "xetex -ini -etex") seems to show that 
> it's possible to get this working, at least with the (old-ish) xetex version 
> I have on hand.
> 
> It does appear to only want to use the first available hyphenation position 
> in the Arabic "words"; offhand I'm not sure why this is. Could well be some 
> kind of bug.
> 

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