ARABIC

Arabic

Arabic Language Training

The Arabic language is the 5th most commonly spoken in the native language in the world. It is the official language of over 20 countries and there are well over 300 million native speakers . These speakers are largely concentrated in the Middle East, but there are minority groups of native speakers throughout the world. It is also an official language of the United Nations, the Arab League, the Organization of Islamic Conference, and the African Union.

Arabic is the liturgical language of Islam. In addition to the millions of native speakers, many more millions know It as a foreign language. Since as the language of the Qu’ran, it is understood by Muslims throughout the world.

The Arabic language is considered sacred because it is the language of the Qur’an, and prayer and other acts of worship in the Islamic religion are not complete without mastering the Arabic language.
The spread of the Islamic religion had a direct and indirect impact on raising the status and status of the Arabic language. It became the language of science, literature, and politics for a long time in the lands ruled by Muslims. In addition to this, the Arabic language had a great influence on several other languages ​​throughout the Islamic world such as Persian, Turkish, Kurdish, Amazigh, Malay, Urdu, Albanian, Indonesian, and some South African languages ​​such as Swahili, Hausa, Amharic, Tigrayan, and Somali, in addition to some European languages, especially Portuguese, Spanish, Sicilian, and Maltese, which are taught formally or optional in several neighboring African and Islamic countries.

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