Empowering the Arabic Language in non-Arab Countries

on Thursday, March 28, 2013

The best option, to learn the Arabic language, is to start using this unique language that is the language of Islam.

For Muslims around the world, whether they are in Arab and non Arab countries, the Arabic language have a crucial role and influence on the way of thinking, behavior and lifestyle. Unfortunately, not all Muslims in non-Arab countries proficient in Arabic because of limited facilities and lack of habit to use Arabic in everyday life. In fact, the life of Muslims around the world is always related to the Arabic language such as, reading the holy Quran, praying, and more.

Lack of understanding of the Arabic language in non-Muslim countries became a vital task for Muslims aiming to revive the Arabic language in non-Muslim countries. The Arabic language can be regarded as the Islamic law throughout the Muslim world, which dominates the lives of Muslims at least in private. Deterioration of the use of Arabic in non-Arab countries more or less affect the personal lives of Muslims, especially young Muslims.

Added to the growing cultural influence, the current lack of education and teaching of the Arabic language in schools increasingly drown the use of Arabic. For that, it takes the role of religious leaders and parents to revive Arabic as a language of the Muslims, at least young people can read and understand conversational Arabic daily.

One of the best ways to make the government help, the religious leaders and parents in carrying the Arabic language to children, is by adding it in the curriculum of Muslim schools. By teaching Arabic in Muslim schools, it is expected to provide the basics of understanding Arabic to young Muslim.

The Arabic education in various Muslim schools is expected to bring positive change for young people to better understand the message of Islam, and the Quranic verses. This is an important reason for reviving the Arabic language in non-Muslim countries as the Arabic language is the language of Islam so it would be the basis of a correct understanding of Islam.

Arabic became the language unifying all members of the Muslim world and the language most often used in tandem with the rising population of Muslims. The Arabic language has a unique character in writing and pronunciation that distinguishes it from other languages in the world.

Application of the Arabic language in Muslim schools, and awareness of Muslims to understand and learn Arabic can be regarded as the starting point of the rise of the Arabic language. Expected from all Muslims to understand the teachings of Islam, along with the holy Quran and apply them in their daily lives to become role models for other religions.

Islam brought the mission of civilization and became a teacher of humanity and thus require a unifying language for all Muslims around the world which helps in bringing glory to Islam.



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