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Many people are wondering what they should expect if they start learning Arabic, How important is it? How hard or easy is it? Whether it has different rules from English (concerning Arabic Grammar, Arabic Vocabulary ...)

 

First let's talk about how important Arabic is, Today Arabic is spoken throughout the Arabian Peninsula, Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, Libya, Egypt, Sudan, Mauritania, and Chad. It is the mother tongue of over 225 million people in Africa and Asia. And since the Qur'an is written in Arabic, people in other Muslim countries have from basic to advanced knowledge of Arabic like in Indonesia (largest Muslim population), Malaysia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Turkey, Israel, India also has one of the world's largest Muslim populations, although Islam is not the principal religion there. Djibouti, Gambia, Guinea, Mali, Niger, Senegal, Somalia, and Sudan, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Ghana, Tanzania (Zanzibar is predominantly Muslim), Nigeria ...and in many places where Islam is the dominant religion, or even among small Muslim communities, since Arabic is related directly to the Qur'an, the holy book of Muslim.

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Oh, I really like listening to Arabic songs.
  • By sognatore 6 month(s) ago
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  • By sognatore 6 month(s) ago
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thank u  amira well dont
also arabic language is not that hard for hwo has determination to learn it
  • By v.persie 6 month(s) ago
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sognatore posted 6 month(s) ago
Oh, I really like listening to Arabic songs.


me too but not all 
i like this
http://musicmuzic.info/sami-youssef.html
  • By Amiret el jazayer 6 month(s) ago
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♫ ΣПЯIQЦΣDΛ ♫ posted 6 month(s) ago
Thanks for sharing 


you are welcome sister
ahlan biki
  • By Amiret el jazayer 6 month(s) ago
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v.persie posted 6 month(s) ago
thank u  amira well dont
also arabic language is not that hard for hwo has determination to learn it


la shukr ala wajib brother
me too i think
  • By Amiret el jazayer 6 month(s) ago
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I was born in the middle of Russia. My childhood took place in Central Asia. I studied at international schools (along with my children learn different nationalities: Tartar, Russian, Uzbek, Greek, Korean, Armenian, Georgian) We were very friendly. And all children, regardless of nationality studied the Uzbek language. In the Uzbek language is very much borrowed Arab words. And in the Russian language also has words borrowed from Arabic. Learning foreign languages enriches the culture of rights. I love to communicate with my friends! 
  • By Aziza 6 month(s) ago
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Aziza posted 6 month(s) ago

I was born in the middle of Russia. My childhood took place in Central Asia. I studied at international schools (along with my children learn different nationalities: Tartar, Russian, Uzbek, Greek, Korean, Armenian, Georgian) We were very friendly. And all children, regardless of nationality studied the Uzbek language. In the Uzbek language is very much borrowed Arab words. And in the Russian language also has words borrowed from Arabic. Learning foreign languages enriches the culture of rights. I love to communicate with my friends! 


my sister aziza thank's for your informations ,me too i love to communicate with my friends
  • By Amiret el jazayer 6 month(s) ago
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Arabic is the mother of all languages Adam the first man speaks arabic, it is the language of jannah and it is the language of Prophit Mohammad (may Allah be peace and mercy upon him) it is the language of Allah. thats enough to understand how significant arabic is..... it looks more butiful when imam-e-Kaba recites it.

  • By Melted 6 month(s) ago
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Melted posted 6 month(s) ago

Arabic is the mother of all languages Adam the first man speaks arabic, it is the language of jannah and it is the language of Prophit Mohammad (may Allah be peace and mercy upon him) it is the language of Allah. thats enough to understand how significant arabic is..... it looks more butiful when imam-e-Kaba recites it.



yes arabic very beautiful language
it's a language of holly qur'an
it's language of muhammed salla allahu alayhi wa sallama
shukran brother
  • By Amiret el jazayer 6 month(s) ago
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العربية لغتنا في الدنيا وانشاء الله في الجنة
  • By slimane 6 month(s) ago
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slimane posted 6 month(s) ago
العربية لغتنا في الدنيا وانشاء الله في الجنة


incha allah brother shukran
  • By Amiret el jazayer 6 month(s) ago
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thank you amira .
also the english has borrowed many words from arabic like "home" , if i can , i will gather and put them here .
  • By abdelkader 6 month(s) ago
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abdelkader posted 6 month(s) ago
thank you amira .
also the english has borrowed many words from arabic like "home" , if i can , i will gather and put them here .


shukran very nice from you
  • By Amiret el jazayer 6 month(s) ago
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yes linguistics are more important than ever.
i began taking an interest in arabic because of my job.
i work as a civilian telephone operator on an american
military base and i talk to our soldiers in iraq and other middle eastern
countries almost every day. our military does not have enough arabic speakers
so i'm trying to do help them by learning the language.
  • By larrykearney 6 month(s) ago
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