Affiliation:
1. Royal Commission for Jubail, Saudi Arabia
Abstract
Abstract
The Arabic language is associated with Islam and is the language of the Holy Qur’an, which Muslims believe to be
God’s words. Due to religious, educational, socio-cultural, and geographic factors, Qur’anic Arabic is revered by many Muslims in
the Asian Pacific countries, who use the language to perform religious rituals. Those Muslims use the language as an Islamic
lingua franca to communicate with each other. This paper discusses the historical relationship between Islam and Arabic, how this
relationship strengthens both of them, and how they both spread across the world, especially to the Asian Pacific countries that
have the majority of the world’s non-Arab Muslims. It also sheds light upon the ways in which Islam preserves the Arabic language
and converts it into a universal language that is used in all of these countries. This leads the discussion of how learning Arabic
in Asian Pacific communities strengthens communication not only among Muslims but also within each Muslim to conduct his/her
religious deeds, prayers, and behaviors. The paper also attempts to explore the possibility of learning Arabic as a foreign
language by some Non-Muslims in those communities.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Economics and Econometrics,General Business, Management and Accounting,Communication,Geography, Planning and Development
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