It is not obligatory for Muslim children to learn to read Arabic. however, it is preferred whenever possible for Muslim children to read Arabic to be able to read the Quran in its God revelation Arabic language which is better than reading Quran translations in other languages.
First if the Muslim child is born for an Arabic family then he/she learns Arabic from the family and community as; e.g.; the French child learns French from his/her family and french community. If the Muslim child is from non Arabic family, then he/she may learn Arabic in a school or his/her parents bring a teacher home to learn him/her Arabic or they send him/her to an Islamic center or mosque to learn Arabic.
There is no prescribed age for any Muslim at which to commence with Arabic as a language, neither is it a prerequisite of Islam that followers should be conversant in Arabic. Due to the dangers of misinterpretations during translations, it is therefore best the scriptures be read in their original language and form so there may be no discrepancies and debates regarding the meanings or loss thereof, of Quranic Scriptures. Therefore as soon as a Muslim irrespective of nationality,is capable of reading and writing they may learn to read the Quran and learn Quranic Arabic. Arabic as a spoken language, is not a prerequisite to being Muslim.
Children in Sudan would learn Arabic--probably the Sudanese variant called Juba Arabic--and if they belonged to the educated elite, they would also learn English.
The Muslim students learn the Qur'an, Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Computer Science, History, Social Sciences, English, Urdu, Arabic, Islamic Studies, at schools.
It is best that they do, since the Quran is recited in Arabic and no translation is perfect, but it is not an obligation to learn Arabic.
Muslims try to learn to speak Arabic because the Qu'ran is written in Arabic, and Arabic, being the language of the prophet Muhammad, is seen as the language of God. Most Muslims (>70%) do not speak Arabic as a native language, especially Indonesians, Bengalis, and Pakistanis.
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In Sudan, Arabic is the primary language of instruction in schools. Some schools may teach English as a second language as well. Additionally, there are schools that provide education in local languages, depending on the region.
Because the Muslims believe the Qur'an was written in Arabic Additional answer: Also with the spread of Islam, the language spread, as the Muslim empires conquered much of the middle east. And today many of the Arab countries are rich countries controlling exports of oil. So foreign clients interested in purchasing oil from them would eventually need to learn how to deal with them, thereby learning Arabic.
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Because it's easier for children to learn, if they waited it would be much harder to learn.
By studying in Arabic universities, you will be able to connect with Arabic people, and learn the language by living with them. If this is not possible, just register to one of Arabic courses in your country.