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.
The Muslims may speak any language. Traditionally, Arabic is important for reciting the holy Qur'an.
The language of Arabian and Gulf countries is Arabic. The other countries have different languages. The religious language of all Muslims is Arabic.
ARABIC is the liturgical language of Islam, whether all traditional Muslims can speak it as a day-to-day language is doubtful.
I am not sure about the exact count, but many Islamic countries use the Arabic language.
Islamic is not a language, Islam is in many countries so Muslims do not speak Islamic or Muslim they speak the language of their country. for example Kuwati Muslims speak Arabic albanian Muslims speak albanian because ther're from Albania and so on.
in which parts of the world are there no islamic countries?
By forming Islamic armies, conquering non-Islamic countries, and making them into Islamic countries. Simple.
in which parts of the world are there no islamic countries?
If you mean, where Islam is not practised in toto, in letter and spirit, then most of the Islamic countries are not following Islam.
North Africa countries are all Islamic countries and mostly speaking Arabic language. Accordingly, Islam religion rules and teachings are the factors controlling North African countries.
The most populated Islamic countries in Asia are Indonesia, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.
Arabic became the main language of government and administration in traditional Islamic societies due to its role as the language of the Quran and Islamic scholarship. This allowed for a common language to be used for official documents, laws, and communications in Islamic governance.
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".
in mosque or Islamic centers or in Islamic countries like Iran
Its the Pashto language word, which means (Eid), an Islamic ceremony.