Muslim is a follower of the Islamic faith - it is NOT a language, and there isn't a language exclusive to Islam. Countries with an Islamic population can be found all over the world, and the languages vary by country - Arabic, Urdu, and Farsi are common languages. Albanian, variations of Chinese languages, Pashtun, Serbo-Croatian, Russian, Chechnyan, and other languages are also common among Muslim populations.
They can learn together and they also can communicate with each other.
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First, there is no language in the world which is called Muslim. If you want to say " please" in Arabic, say: - raja-an or - men fadlek
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In an Islamic inspired effort to learn, Muslims gathered knowledge and information from all over the earth, originally in many different languages. When all of the information was translated into one common language, Muslims were able to peice together learnings to contribute to the scientific revolution greatly. Astronomy, Chemistry, and Algebra were all shaped by the learnngs of Muslim scholars.
Spanish is not the most common language in the world by number of native speakers. It ranks second or third, after Mandarin Chinese and possibly English, depending on the criteria used to measure language prevalence.
well....it means hate....in a different language. So that's the answer
Islam is a religion and not a language. When you say a Muslim word it could be of any language as Muslims are allover the world and are speaking almost all world languages according to their residences. However, Quran is revealed in Arabic language that is still a live language. So, the answer to your question is Arabic is " ALLAH UL MUSTAAN"
Mandarin Chinese is the most common language in the world based on the number of native speakers. It is spoken by over a billion people globally.
This is a nonsense question. There is no "Muslim language" just as there is no "Christian language". Muslims live all over the world and speak a wide variety of languages. If by "Muslim language" you meant Arabic, as Arabic is the Holy Language of Islam (in addition to being a commonplace language of 300 million people), the translation would be: Hal akalta/akalti ba3ado (هل أكلت بعد). - the difference between akalta and akalti is masculine vs. feminine "you".
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