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If by "africans and Asian Arabs" you mean, Arabians, in North Africa and the Arabian peninsula, then no.


The Quran is in the language of Arabic, the same Arabic that is spoken all across the middle-east as the standard language. Countries and tribes do however, maintain their own accents and sayings, from region to region.


This is noticable to an extreme in North Africa.

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