Arabic Language
Arabic is the universal language of Muslims, as it is the language of the Qur'an. Although only 15% of Muslims speak Arabic as a native tongue, most others attempt to learn the basics. Here you can find resources for learning Arabic, online dictionaries, and websites about Islam written in Arabic.
Why is the Arabic language important in Islam?
Ninety percent of the world's Muslims do not speak Arabic as their native language. Yet in daily prayers, when reading the Qur'an, or even in simple conversations with each other, Arabic rolls off any Muslim's tongue readily. Why is Arabic so important to understanding the faith of Islam?
Ninety percent of the world's Muslims do not speak Arabic as their native language. Yet in daily prayers, when reading the Qur'an, or even in simple conversations with each other, Arabic rolls off any Muslim's tongue readily. Why is Arabic so important to understanding the faith of Islam?
Arabic Influences on English
Try this word game to see how many people are using Arabic words in everyday English.
Try this word game to see how many people are using Arabic words in everyday English.
