Answer 1 The Quran is written in classical Arabic. Arabic has not been a written language for long and only two examples of written pre-classical Arabic exist. Ancient Arabic has never been written.
The Semitic language family tree looks somewhat like this:
- Semitic languages
-- East-Semitic languages (Akkadian, Assyrian, Babylonian)
-- West-Semitic languages
-- - North-West-Semitic languages
-- -- Aramaic
-- -- Canaanite languages (Phoenician, Hebrew)
-- - Central-West-Semitic languages
-- -- Arabic
-- South-Semitic languages (Amharic in Ethiopa etc.)
Aramaic is very similar to Hebrew and (as far as I can tell) less similar to Arabic than Hebrew is. The Jewish Bible was written partly in Aramaic and many Jewish prayers are in Aramaic.
The last heavenly book is the holy book ofthe Muslims. Its language is Arabic.
Arabic language but without dots because they were very good at Arabic rather than now then they put the dots
It's written in Arabic.
The main Koran (Quran) language is Arabic language. It was written about 1400 years ago.
Now there is some other translated versions of it for non Arabic native speakers, like English, French, Spanish, German , Russian, Chinese, Greek, Indonesian, Turkish, and Urdu.
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The Koran is written in Arabic.
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its written in Arabic
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