Arabic isn't the native language of the majority of Muslims, but the Qur'an, or Koran - there are many accepted versions of the name, in many languages - was originally written in Arabic and while translations are readily available, Muslims around the world study Arabic in order to read the Qur'an in its original form.
Those Muslims who do read translations frequently also own or have access to an Arabic copy of the Qur'an, and are able to compare passages with the original.
In the same way, non-Hebrew-speaking Jewish people learn Hebrew in order to read the Hebrew Bible, the Tanakh, of which the Torah is the first part.
This is quite different from the situation with the Christian Bible, the New Testament of which was written originally in Koine Greek, a Greek dialect which became extinct around 300 BC and which was commonly - 'Koine' means 'common (language)' - used by both Greek and non-Greek speakers around the Mediterranean area and nearby parts of the Roman Empire. The Old Testament was written in several languages, mainly Aramaic, Greek and Hebrew, and, like the New Testament, has no single version in a modern language which could be considered the original, as has the Qur'an. All modern versions of the Christian Bible are the result of centuries of dedicated theological, political and linguistic study.
While theologians and scholars of ancient languages can read the Bible in its original form, as well as in early translations to languages such as Aramaic and Hebrew, modern Christians lack the good fortune of both Muslims and Jews in having the opportunity to read their holy book in what is considered its original form.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Home language of 85% of world Muslims is not Arabic.
Allah is Arabic for '(the) God', so the question is moot.
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
The last heavenly Book, the Qur'an is in Arabic language. The Muslims must recite it to seek guidance from it. For this, they must learn Arabic language.
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.
Because Muslims have to to read the Quran constantly
Although the Quran is now available in languages other than Arabic, Muslims prefer to read it in Arabic if possible.
The first Muslims were from an idol-worshipping Arabic tribe known as the Quraysh. So they were Arabs.