How to change character set to arabic in Develper suite forms 10g

Dear all,
Our company wants migrate oracle forms 4.5/6i applications to Oracle developer suite 10g version.
They also want there database to upgrade from 9i to 10g.
They gave me test machine, on which windows xp is installed and i did the following:-
1,Installed Oracle 10g Xe edition database.
2,Installed Oracle 10g Devloper suite(oracle forms, Oracle reports).
3, Configured the connection of Oracle Developer suite 10g to Oracle Database 10g.
4, Loaded Data into the 10g database. *( they are few columns like DEPARTMENT_NAME_ARB, FUNCTION_NAME_ARB which is supposed to show in arabic fonts, as it is in arabic in 9i database, now they are showing in some special characters)*
What I would like to know is: Is there a way through which i can set characterset?
Is it in the database in which i have to make character set change?
Is it in the oracle developer suite application in which i have to make character set change?
Is it in the registry in which i have to make changes?
please help.

Hi freinds,
It is very encouraging to see your replies, i apologize for the late reponse, i still got no success with updating PROPS$,
I relgiously followed all the instructions given to me by all of you. Like u could see in my previous posts
Luckiily, i am able to insert one row at a time manaually iin arabic and in english by pressing (ALT+SHIFT).
When i create datablocks in forms builder, i do see output in arabic.
When i create report in group style i do see ouptput in arabic.
i have thousands of rows(in GB's) which needs to be inserted in this new database 10g XE edition (downloaded from oracle)
I have attempted multiple times insertion of data by just running script, or simply copying numerous insert statement rows from notepad to sql*plus, unluckily it alwayz retreived the special charachters rather than retreiving arabic characters.
Is there a way to insert data in this new oracle 10g xe editon database via oracle developer suite 10g forms/reports?
Do I have to use inbuilt data load/unload utilities in oracle 10g xe edition?
Do I have to install sql*loader separately to load the data?
Do you think TOAD can help in this?
Could you please tell me how to add snap shots in this post?(user10947262)
Here are the following details of National Language Parameter Value
Before
NLS_CALENDAR     GREGORIAN
NLS_CHARACTERSET     AL32UTF8 (IS this multibyte (UTF-8) character set SARAH?)
NLS_COMP     BINARY
NLS_CURRENCY     $
NLS_DATE_FORMAT     DD-MON-RR
NLS_DATE_LANGUAGE     AMERICAN
NLS_DUAL_CURRENCY     $
NLS_ISO_CURRENCY     AMERICA
NLS_LANGUAGE     AMERICAN
NLS_LENGTH_SEMANTICS     BYTE
NLS_NCHAR_CHARACTERSET     AL16UTF16
NLS_NCHAR_CONV_EXCP     FALSE
NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTERS     .,
NLS_SORT     BINARY
NLS_TERRITORY     AMERICA
NLS_TIMESTAMP_FORMAT     DD-MON-RR HH.MI.SSXFF AM
NLS_TIMESTAMP_TZ_FORMAT     DD-MON-RR HH.MI.SSXFF AM TZR
NLS_TIME_FORMAT     HH.MI.SSXFF AM
NLS_TIME_TZ_FORMAT     HH.MI.SSXFF AM TZR
After
NLS_CALENDAR     GREGORIAN
NLS_CHARACTERSET     AL32UTF8
NLS_COMP     BINARY
NLS_CURRENCY     ر.س.
NLS_DATE_FORMAT     DD/MM/RR
NLS_DATE_LANGUAGE     ARABIC
NLS_DUAL_CURRENCY     ر.س.
NLS_ISO_CURRENCY     SAUDI ARABIA
NLS_LANGUAGE     ARABIC
NLS_LENGTH_SEMANTICS     BYTE
NLS_NCHAR_CHARACTERSET     AL16UTF16
NLS_NCHAR_CONV_EXCP     FALSE
NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTERS     .,
NLS_SORT     ARABIC
NLS_TERRITORY     SAUDI ARABIA
NLS_TIME_FORMAT     HH12:MI:SSXFF PM
NLS_TIMESTAMP_FORMAT     DD/MM/RR HH12:MI:SSXFF PM
NLS_TIMESTAMP_TZ_FORMAT     DD/MM/RR HH12:MI:SSXFF PM TZR
NLS_TIME_TZ_FORMAT     HH12:MI:SSXFF PM TZR
Certainly Christian, i dont want to screw my oracle 10g database xe edition software and installation, and i agree and hope with this that creating new database and doing exporting and importing will work for me. (XE edition doesnt give option to create new database, i need to install 10g release2 media pack from edelivery)
However, with the above informatiion provided, Is it really needed?
Please help me.
Thanks and Regards

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