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.
Arabic countries speak Arabic. like turkey azerbeijan turkmenistan they don't speak Arabic and their Muslims (: I don't know excatly the percentage.
Yes its only spoken in the Arab world but Muslims from all over the world try to learn Arabic because its the language of the holy Quran>>It's the book of god which followed by Muslims from all over the world and its written in Arabic even when Muslims pray to god they have to say words from the holy Quran in Arabic so most of the Muslims try to know Arabic better
Arabic is the language most commonly used by Muslims because it is the language of the Koran. Most Muslims believe their Holy Book should only be read in the original Arabic, so, whatever other language they know, they generally also learn Arabic. Arabic literacy, however, among non-Arabs is staggeringly low because of low literacy rates in native non-Arabic languages and difficulties in learning Arabic. The most popular (in terms of people) Islamic languages would be Bahasa Indones, Urdu, Bangla, and English.
I dont know this question either i have the same one!
"Assaalamualakum" means "peace be upon you" in Arabic. The phase itself can be used by anyone, it's not nessersaily religious. But it is an univerisal term for Muslims to greet one another. Islam is the faith of Muslims. Peace.
No, knowing Arabic is not a requirement to be Muslim. Many Muslims around the world do not speak Arabic as their first language. The most important aspect of being Muslim is belief in the oneness of God and following the teachings of Islam.
It means beautiful. You should know that. ¬_¬
Arabic was the only language so the Muslims recorded their history from spain and arbaia
No, it is not necessary to know Arabic in order to practice Islam. Many Muslims around the world do not speak Arabic as their first language and are still able to practice their faith through translations of the Quran and other resources available in their native language. Learning Arabic can enhance one's understanding of Islam, but it is not a requirement for practicing the religion.
Muslims are of all Ethnicities so they can speak any language. Islam/being Muslim is their Religion not their Nationality. How they speak depends on where that certain person is from. Muslims live all over the world. I am Muslim and I speak English but many Muslims are Middle Eastern and Asian. They mostly Speak Arabic.
During Salat (praying), You need to know and recite at least Suraht 'Alfateha' and 'AlIkhlas' in Arabic. to know 'Sobhana Rabbia Al3azim' and 'Sobhana Rabbia Ala3la' and other few Arabic terms as 'ALLAHU AKBAR' and 'Assalamu Aleikom WA Rahmatoh Allah'. The more you know short Quran surahts in Arabic the better.
MY is water in Arabic it sounds just like the English word 'my' [i should know Arabic is my main language] MY is water in Arabic it sounds just like the English word 'my' [i should know Arabic is my main language]