As for Wigan, they move three points above the drop zone and go ahead of Newcastle into 14th in the process.
It was just their second point out of 66 in their games against the so-called 'big four' in three seasons of Premier League football and their first against Arsenal at the sixth attempt.
But the Gunners, fresh from their stunning Champions League win at AC Milan on Tuesday, raced out of the blocks at the JJB Stadium.
With less than a minute on the clock, Fabregas sent Adebayor through on goal only for the Togo striker to see his shot blocked by Kirkland, who had raced off his line.
Most of Arsenal's attempts came in the opening stages, with Adebayor having another shot blocked, Nicklas Bendtner's effort being deflected wide and Gael Clichy firing off target from 25 yards.
Adebayor sees his early shot against Wigan saved by Kirkland
Wigan had two decent openings of their own but both fell to Wilson Palacios, who skewed one over and dragged the other badly wide.
Arsenal, characteristically, were dominating possession but the wretched pitch meant players had to take an extra touch and the flow of the game suffered as a result.
The Gunners decided to take the aerial route and it almost paid dividends when Clichy's cross was headed goalwards by Fabregas, Kirkland getting down well to tip the ball behind.
With 10 minutes gone in the second half, Wigan boss Steve Bruce took off the injured Emile Heskey and sent on Antoine Sibierski, and suddenly the Latics were transformed.
He cleverly teed up Jason Koumas, who saw a 20-yard shot deflected just wide, before Valencia cut in from the right and forced Almunia to acrobatically parry away his sweet drive.
As the half wore on it appeared as though Wigan were the only team that could win it, so Arsene Wenger sent on Kolo Toure and Robin van Persie - the Dutchman making his first league appearance in nearly three months.
But he blazed over twice and Fabregas was denied by the onrushing Kirkland again in the final stages as Arsenal failed to find the breakthrough.
Wigan manager Steve Bruce on Kirkland: "You need your keeper to play well against Arsenal and he made two great saves. He was drafted into the England squad and you can see why.
"The pitch today didn't help, we know that, but it was the same for both.
"It is going to be tight at the bottom of the Premier League. There are nine teams in it, so let's hope this point is the one that take us clear."
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger: "We are in a patch where we are not taking enough points, but I believe in these players.
"The focus is good, we will stay calm and we have a very good chance of winning this championship.
"We've dropped two points here, but we gave everything, fought very hard and the poor pitch did the rest."
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