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ALHAMDU LILLAH (All praise be to Allah), the Almighty who by this infinite mercy
enabled me to write a much needed “Thesis” on Arabic Language. ARABIC ranks sixth in
the world's league table of languages, with an estimated 186 million native speakers. As
the language of the Qur'an, the holy book of Islam, it is also widely used throughout the
Muslim world. It belongs to the Semitic group of languages which also includes Hebrew
and Amharic, the main language of Ethiopia.There are many Arabic dialects. Classical
Arabic – the language of the Qur'an – was originally the dialect of Mecca in what is now
Saudi Arabia. An adapted form of this, known as Modern Standard Arabic, is used in
books, newspapers, on television and radio, in the mosques, and in conversation between
educated Arabs from different countries (for example at international conferences).
Now a day Arabic and English Languages have to-day assumed the status of International
languages. With the emergence of sovereign Arab States, in Asia, Europe and Africa,
exercising considerable influence in the political and economic spheres, As a result people
of the world have developed a tremendous interest in Arabic language. It is unique that
Arabic, though a classical language, is well equipped enough to cope with the increasing
with the vocabulary.
Time has not driven it into oblivion as it has done in the case of many a mighty tongue
such as Pali and Sanskrit, nor has this language undergone any drastic changes over the
last fourteen centuries of its glorious existence. On the other hand, it has revitalized itself
and become more popular with the passage of time and has attained a singular status
which very few classical languages command. Due to the standard of Arabic that has been
fixed by the Quranic Text.
As Philip k. Hitti has remarked: “For many centuries in the Middle Ages It (Arabic) was
the language of learning and culture and progressive thought throughout the civilized
world. Between the ninth and the twelfth centuries more works, philosophical, medical,
historical, religious, astronomical and geographical, were produced in comparison with the
other languages. In Arabic than through any other tongue”.
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The European languages are
indebted to Arabic for part of their vocabulary, idiom and style. The Oxford English
Dictionary reveals the fact that a vast number of English words are of Arabic origin. Its
(English) alphabet has been adopted by Persian, Pashtu, Urdu, Sindhi, Turkish, Malay and
several other oriental languages.
All the above discussion indicate to know clearly about the grammatical rules, because
Grammar is the criterion standard of language learning. The birth of grammar takes place
with the creation of civilization. Grammarians are trying to improve the language of
modern generation by researching and improving their ideas and giving us more flawless
and improved language. By remaining between some rules and regulation anyone can
improve the essays, stories, poetries or any kind of drama by entering into their imaginary words. But it is impossible in grammar because grammar is formula based. So no one can
comment anything about grammar by violating the rules and they also don’t have any
scope to do that.
This is undeniable that there is an inseparable similar between every language of present’s
world and the written grammar. Therefore, I think that the Arabic language is the most
efficient and arranged/standard language because Arabic grammar is written on the basis
of the language of the holy Quran. Apparently I think there is some lack of co-ordination
in between the grammar of Arabic and English. This needs to be solved, especially in the
field of Morphology. It will help the readers. I have tried with any level best with a little
knowledge to create a co-ordination between English and Arabic grammar. This is my
little attempt. It will improve the skill of the readers of English as well as the readers of
Arabic grammar simultaneously. For helping discussion this volume has been divided into
9
th
chapters and in the first chapter there is a brief discussion on Arabic pronunciation.
Because it is very necessary to know that, the exact pronunciation of any language,
especially Arabic accent; because there is a distinction in the device of speaking Arabic
than other tongues. On the other hand, this language has a close connection with the Holy
Quran as it has been written in the very language. Allah himself asserted to recite from the
Quran with exact pronunciation. |
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