There are many, many different peoples all over the Earth who speak different ethnic languages, who practice Islam. The above question is based on a misapprehension of the development of language and religion. Just as there are no Christian or Jewish languages, there are likewise no Islamic languages. Languages are ethnic artifacts, not religious artifacts. A religion may be couched in a particular language and practiced primarily by a particular ethnicity, and there may even exist a very intimate relationship between a people, their language and their religion, but the horse in front of the language cart is not religion, it's ethnicity.
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.
There is no Islamic term for grandma. They just call her grandma, in their respective languages of course.
Arabic did not replace the native languages of West Africans. While Arabic language and culture did spread through trade and Islamic influences in some regions, indigenous languages continue to be widely spoken across West Africa.
Some ancient Islamic games were chess, backgammon, and falconry.
Some examples of languages that do not have a written form include some indigenous languages spoken by small communities, such as some Australian Aboriginal languages or some African tribal languages. These languages have traditionally been passed down orally from generation to generation.
The School contains many departments which include English/Islamic/Education, Arabic/Islamic/Education, Hausa/Islamic/Education, Hausa/English/Education. All this courses are in the Languages department. other departments include Qur'anic science, Hadith, Law Departments.
Islamic banking services are available from some specialist Islamic banking institutions such as Islamic Bank of Britain, or European Islamic Investment Bank. There are also an increasing number of Islamic banking services available from non-Islamic institutions such as Lloyds TSB.
Some examples of languages spoken without the use of writing systems include some indigenous languages in remote regions, such as some Amazonian languages or certain African tribal languages. These languages have been traditionally passed down orally from generation to generation.
English and some other languages
They come from all over the world with different races, background, nationalities, ethnicity, languages, and different Islamic sects.
English and French are Canada's two official languages although there are several native languages and immigrant languages also.
North Africa is mainly home to Arabs who practice the Islamic culture. The most predominant language in the region is Arabic.