Yup, you can acquire a Copy of the Koran in nearly any language, just in Arabic you don't have the issue of potential miss-translation. Kind of like how you can get a Bible in any language. Though the Jews read the Torah in Hebrew.
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Arabic Language.
Home language of 85% of world Muslims is not Arabic.
Arabic.
Quran revelation to prophet Mohamed was in Arabic. However, Muslims with mother tongue language is Arabic constitute less than 15 % of all Muslims. The rest are Muslims with mother tongue language not Arabic, although some of them may have learned Arabic for religious reasons.
Arabic was--and is--spoken throughout the Islamic world, since Arabic was the language in which God spoke to Muhammad (and therefore considered to be the language of God) and the language of the Qu'ran.
Muslims try to learn to speak Arabic because the Qu'ran is written in Arabic, and Arabic, being the language of the prophet Muhammad, is seen as the language of God. Most Muslims (>70%) do not speak Arabic as a native language, especially Indonesians, Bengalis, and Pakistanis.
Arabic is considered the language of Muslims and for some time the qu'ran (or Koran) was only printed in Arabic.
Quran revelation to prophet Mohamed was in Arabic. However, Muslims with mother tongue language is Arabic constitute less than 15 % of all Muslims. The rest are Muslims with mother tongue language not Arabic, although some of them may have learned Arabic for religious reasons.
The last heavenly Book, the Qur'an is in Arabic language. The Muslims must recite it to seek guidance from it. For this, they must learn Arabic language.
Quran revelation to prophet Mohamed was in Arabic. However, Muslims with mother tongue language is Arabic constitute less than 15 % of all Muslims. The rest are Muslims with mother tongue language not Arabic, although some of them may have learned Arabic for religious reasons.