A thread on Arabic Language and it's importance.π§΅
#ArabicLanguageDay
#ArabicLanguageDay
There are many languages ββin the world, and every language is a sign of Allah. Some of these languages ββhave religious texts which contain important books of religious teachings, such as Hebrew of Jews, Latin of Christians, Pali of Buddhism, Sanskrit of Hinduism and Jainism (1)
And the Arabic language of Islam, is a special blessing of Allah on the religion of Islam. Apart from Arabic, most of the religious languages ββin the world have disappeared. Like Latin and Pali has no existence today, Hebrew has been revived by Jews after a great effort. (2)
Sanskrit is almost extinct, except for some religious rites and customs, this language is not used in the world.
But by grace of Allah, the Arabic language exists today as it was 1400+ yrs ago, and will remain so until the Day of Judgment. (3)
But by grace of Allah, the Arabic language exists today as it was 1400+ yrs ago, and will remain so until the Day of Judgment. (3)
Today's Arabic scholar and Muslim understand this language in the same way that Imr al-Qais and Tarafah used to understand and speak it. This is one of the miracles of Quran. (4)
Claiming to understand the Quran without learning Arabic is like saying I don't know English but I can explain Shakespeare's novels to you, or not knowing a single word of Persian and teaches Gulistan Bosta, or understands. (5)
But unfortunately, Indian Muslims not only changed a lot in Islam, they also changed the language. And in India, Urdu started to be considered as the language of Muslims. Sadly many Muslims think that learning Arabic is only the job of Maulanas and not us. (6)
If Muslims understood Arabic, learned it and taught it to their children, they would have been spared many troubles and evils.
May Allah preserve this Language and Give us a chance to learn and understand this beautiful Language.
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May Allah preserve this Language and Give us a chance to learn and understand this beautiful Language.
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