This is also a problem for the Khmer language (Cambodia) but Simos's suggestion 
fixed the problem: Specifically,
1. Type
sudo gedit /etc/environment
2. Add a line
GTK_IM_MODULE=xim
3. Save and restart your computer.
And making sure the following exists in:
sudo gedit /usr/share/X11/locale/en_US.UTF-8/Compose

#
# Khmer digraphs
#
<U17ff> :   "ាំ"
<U17fe> :   "ោះ"
<U17fd> :   "េះ"
<U17fc> :   "ុំ"
<U17fb> :   "ុះ"

I hope this will be resolved so no manual changes have to be made.

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  Ligatures problem in Arabic keyboard layout

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