There are a large number of such countries, such as Indonesia, Pakistan, India (minority of Muslims), Bangladesh, Iran, Turkey, Malaysia, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, and Afghanistan (among several others).
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.
The people you're describing speak mainly dialects of Arabic, and practice Islam.
No. Islam is the religion of which a Muslim is a follower. The Koran is the holy book of Islam and it is written in the Arabic language.Arabic is a holy language in Islam and most of Islamic Theological Scholarship is written in Arabic. However, most Muslims do not speak Arabic and instead speak whatever languages prevail in their countries of residence, so there is no universal "Islamic Language".
Muslims around the world speak various languages depending on their geographical location and cultural background. Some common languages spoken by Muslims include Arabic, Urdu, Persian, Turkish, Bengali, and Malay. Arabic is considered a sacred language for Islam as the Quran is written in Arabic.
Aswad __________________________________________ Islam is a religion not a language. Muslims are spread all over the world and they speak different languages per the countries of origin. However, some of them learn Arabic to practice praying and to recite the Quran in arabic. If you mean the Arabic word for black, then it is Aswad; as above.
Aswad __________________________________________ Islam is a religion not a language. Muslims are spread all over the world and they speak different languages per the countries of origin. However, some of them learn Arabic to practice praying and to recite the Quran in arabic. If you mean the Arabic word for black, then it is Aswad; as above.
No, you do not have to speak Arabic in order to be Muslim. Islam is a religion that is practiced by people from diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds. While Arabic is the language of the Quran, the holy book of Islam, it is not a requirement for all Muslims to speak Arabic.
Kayf al haluk is how are you in Arabic when 2nd person is male. When second person is female you spell it halek. Islam is not a language, but Arabic is what they speak.
People that speak Arabic are the people that live in the Arabian countries such as Palestine.
Arabic countries speak Arabic. like turkey azerbeijan turkmenistan they don't speak Arabic and their Muslims (: I don't know excatly the percentage.
Arabic was--and is--spoken throughout the Islamic world, since Arabic was the language in which God spoke to Muhammad (and therefore considered to be the language of God) and the language of the Qu'ran.
Islamic is not a language, Islam is in many countries so Muslims do not speak Islamic or Muslim they speak the language of their country. for example Kuwati Muslims speak Arabic albanian Muslims speak albanian because ther're from Albania and so on.