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Arabic is the language of the Qur'an


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Arabic is one of the most widely spoken languages ​​in the world. It is the first language in the Levant, the Arabian Peninsula and North Africa. This widespread of the language encourages students to study, especially non-native speakers; in order to recognize the beauty of her words. The Arabic culture is very rich in many literary, scientific or other works, written in clear Arabic. The total number of letters Arabic is twenty-eight characters.

The Arabic language has a great importance in Arab culture, heritage and literature because it is considered part of the Arab civilization. The following points summarize the importance of the Arabic language:
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Arabic is considered one of the most important proto- sematic humane languages, which has preserved its linguistic and grammatical history since ancient times.
.   The Arabic language is the language of many peoples and tribes and this contributed to its spread in the Arabian Peninsula and the Levant.
.   The Arabic language is the language of Islam, the Holy Quran, and the Noble Prophetic hadith , and this has contributed to enhancing its value and prestige among Arabs and Muslims.
.   The Arabic language contributed to the rise of many civilizations, especially the European ones, which encouraged the Europeans to learn and understand it to identify their characters and words.

Arabic language has become the most important language since the mid-20th century , when UNESCO decided to adopt Arabic as its third official language after English and French.
In 1960, the role of the Arabic language was officially recognized in making the world publications more influential. In 1974, UNESCO's first conference in Arabic was held on the basis of a series of proposals adopted by many Arab countries. This adoption led the Arabic language to be one of the universal languages used in international conferences.

There are a number of problems facing the Arabic language, which lead to many obstacles to progress, and the most important of these problems:
.   Lack of interest in most areas of scientific research in the use of Arabic as a special language in academic and scientific research, which hindered its development well.
.   The influence of Western languages on the Arabic language, especially with the spread of dialects among the Arabs, which led to the replacement of many of the Arabic words with others of non-Arab origins.
.   The lack of interest in modern technology in the Arabic language, which relied on its construction on applications and programs using English and other international languages, which led to a lack of thinking about the translation of this technology into Arabic.

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