Originally, Arabic. It has since been translated into several languages.
The Koran is written in Arabic.
Muslim prayers are in Arabic because that is the language in which the Koran, the holy book of Islam, was dictated to the prophet Mohammed (peace be upon him). Like the Koran itself, Muslim prayers are written in a eloquent and poetic classical Arabic that continues to live as a sacred expression of the Divine Being. Muslims around to world learn the language of the Koran as part of their religious studies.
J. H. Kramers has written: 'De taal van den Koran' -- subject(s): Arabic language, Koran, Language, style
The Koran or Quran is written in Arabic.
Arabic
If you mean the Bible it was originally written in Hebrew then translated in to many language's. Other religions have other holy books that were written in other languages. For example, the Koran was originally written in Arabic.
Theodor Fr Grigull has written: 'Der Koran' -- subject(s): Accessible book
The Book of Matthew was written in Greek.
No. Islam is the religion of which a Muslim is a follower. The Koran is the holy book of Islam and it is written in the Arabic language.Arabic is a holy language in Islam and most of Islamic Theological Scholarship is written in Arabic. However, most Muslims do not speak Arabic and instead speak whatever languages prevail in their countries of residence, so there is no universal "Islamic Language".
Quran was originally revealed in Arabic but its meaning can be translated into any & every other language.
The original language of the Holy book Quran is Arabic. The Arabic meaning of Quran is the readable or recitable. Its name in English may be spelled:Quran, Qur'an, Quraan,Koran, Kor'an. Koraan,Kuran, Kur'an, or Kuraan
The angel Jibril (peasce be upon him) who is the messenger of ALLAH to the prophet Mohamed (peace and blessings be upon him) revealed the Quran to him in Aramaic Language, derived from the Hebrew Language .....then after the death of prophet Mohamed, the Quran was written by his accompanions (peace be upon them) to be saved for those who come after this generation (people like us)