because they believe that Allah spoke Arabic. Muslims say their prayers in Arabic because Quran was sent in Arabic and began in the Arabic Gulf.
It is because the Quran is written in Arabic and also Arabic has been the same language since the times of Mohammed the prophet of Allah. Muslims say all of their prayers in Arabic, even Muslims in Indonesia, Iran, even in America.
If by 'Ara' you mean 'Arab' then no. There are Muslims all over the world, safe to say almost every country that are not Arab. Arabic is the Islamic language so Muslim prayers and the Quran is written in Arabic but just because Muslims can read Arabic does not mean they are Arab
The Qu'ran is written in Arabic and Muslims say that Arabic is the best language to read it in. So, all Muslims must learn Arabic.
Yes, It is an Arabic Islamic name.Noafil is an Arabic word that means the worships (or prayers) that are additional to the compulsory worships (or prayers). Noafil is performed by Muslims voluntarily to gain more God Mercy and more rewarding per God will. Muslims do it willingly and voluntarily, and by their own choice, following the practice of prophet Mohamed (although he left it to their full choice and capacity).
Five prayers.
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
Muslims in your area likely speak the same language that you do. You can say thank you to them in exactly the same way that you say "thank you" to Non-Muslims. While Arabic is the holy language of Islam, most Muslims do not speak or understand Arabic, so saying "shukran" - Arabic for "thank you" - is more counterproductive than useful.
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(Muslims are members of Islam, which is a religion, not a separate language.) Asalamu Aleikum is the Muslim greeting, which is similar in Arabic and Pashto.
Home language of 85% of world Muslims is not Arabic.
Muslim prayers are in Arabic because that is the language in which the Koran, the holy book of Islam, was dictated to the prophet Mohammed (peace be upon him). Like the Koran itself, Muslim prayers are written in a eloquent and poetic classical Arabic that continues to live as a sacred expression of the Divine Being. Muslims around to world learn the language of the Koran as part of their religious studies.
Muslims praise Allah (God in English); the same God of the Jews and the Christians. Arabic Christians read 'Allah' as God in their Arabic Bibles. Some Arabic Christians say 'Allah Al Ab' in Arabic that means 'God the father'.