Arabic is spoken by 220 million Arabs living in 22 Arab countries in North Africa and Asia. Arabic is one of the official languages of the United Nations. Learning Arabic opens up job opportunities in the West as well as in the 22 Arab countries, some of which are oil producing countries. The first site that emerged on the internet to teach Arabic is http://www.arabacademy.com One of the biggest Arab countries in terms of population is Egypt. It is therefore quite useful to learn Modern Standard Arabic and Egyptian Colloquial Arabic.
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Home language of 85% of world Muslims is not Arabic.
The Quran is translated into every language of the World.Because my Lord Almighty Allah has sent this miracle in the Arabic language and Arabic language can be easily converted into any language of the world
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Arabic is a language. The Mediterranean Sea is a place. No city can link a langauge and place.
The World Arabic Language Day is celebrated annually on December 18th to promote multilingualism and cultural diversity.
If you mean the original language of Quran, then it is Arabic. However, there are Muslims all over the countries of the world and accordingly Quran is translated to almost all world languages to be readable by all world Muslims.
Arabic is a languageIt is a language used in Arabic countries of the Middle East and parts of Africa also.dictionary.com definitions:"A Semitic language that developed out of the language of the Arabians of the time of Muhammad, now spoken in countries of the Middle East and North Africa".
Arabic became a world language due to the spread of Islam in the 7th century. The Arabic language was adopted for religious purposes and used for the Quran, enabling its dissemination across Muslim territories. Additionally, the Islamic Golden Age saw Arabic become a language of science, philosophy, and trade, contributing to its global reach and influence.
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.
'Grave' (burial place in the ground) is called a 'Qabr' (قبر) in the Arabic language.
No, Aramaic and Arabic are two different languages. Aramaic is an ancient Semitic language that was once spoken throughout the Near East, while Arabic is a modern Semitic language spoken primarily in the Arab world.