There are no Muslim countries where Spanish is either an official language or an indigenous language. Spain is the only Spanish-speaking country in the world to be heavily influenced in the past by Islam. But there are no Arabic-speaking countries that are influenced by Spanish.
The majority of Spanish-speaking Muslims live in the United States.
Is it generally accepted in Muslim countries? Muslim countries vary a great deal. Most people think of Muslim countries as limited to North Africa and the Middle East, but the largest Muslim communities are in countries like India, Pakistan, and Indonesia. English is the second language of choice in most non English-speaking countries, including Muslim ones.
Asia, as it contains the majority of the Middle East.
Muslim rule in Spain had a significant impact on the Spanish language. Arabic words were adopted into Spanish, leading to a rich vocabulary in fields such as art, architecture, and science. This influence can still be seen in Spanish today, particularly in the southern regions of Spain.
There are 56 Muslim countries in the world.
Muslim countries speak different languages same as other countries. Arabic is the language of the religion but most of the Muslims can not speak it as a language. They can read it to get the spiritual benefits as this is the language of the holy book Quran. example of some countries with largest Muslim Population in the World Indonesia - Indonesian (Bhasha Indonesia) Pakistan- Urdu Bangladesh- Bengali Turkey- Turkish Iran- Persian Egypt- Arabic etc
There is no such thing as a "Muslim language"; Muslims speak the languages of their host countries and while all of Islam's holy materials are written in Arabic, over three-quarters of Muslims have no command of Arabic.
There are 57 countries that are member states of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), where Islam is the predominant religion and is officially recognized. However, Islam is also practiced in many other countries around the world.
They are 50 Muslim Majority countries.
50 Muslim majority countries
Actually, most countries are non-muslim, meaning either that they don't have a muslim majority, or that they don't have a muslim government.
Arabic has had a significant influence on the Spanish language, particularly in terms of vocabulary. This influence dates back to the period of Muslim rule in the Iberian Peninsula. Words of Arabic origin are present in various areas of Spanish vocabulary, including science, mathematics, architecture, and agriculture.
There are 46 independent Muslim countries in the world