The importance of the Arabic language, its existential characteristics, and its importance for muslim youth

Mohamed Ismaili Alaoui

Abstract


Arabic is a human language that is very distinct from other languages, past and present. It has features that are not found in other languages. Languages are, in general, not just pure linguistic words and expressions, but the culture, civilisation and language of a people in front of other peoples. It also reflects its values and principles and sets out its orientations and opinions on all humanitarian issues. It is therefore necessary, through language, to open up more to all the peoples of the world. Also, mastering the language of a person makes it easier for a person to communicate directly with them without an intermediary. Arabic is therefore considered to be an essential point of entry for the understanding of many issues and ideas related to them, religiously, culturally and intellectually. The Arabic language is the language in which the Noble Qur’an was revealed. The Qur’an expressed that in many verses, and we will mention it first in the next element.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.26555/iwos.v1i1.5678

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