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Non Arabic Naiive Speakers?

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is it true that they are 254 million non naiive arabic speakers in this world?

Total speakers: Estimates of native speakers between 186 and 422 million and as many as 246 million non-native speakers [1].

is this true ?

english is Overall: 0.5–1.8 billion[3] Speakers

Muslims are 1.8 billion and its going up.maybe we should learn Arabic the language of the Quran and leave the kaffur when alone with their language, let THEM learn our language

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  1. I'm working on learning Arabic so that Insha'Allah my children will be native speakers. Insha'Allah there will come a day when people won't want to learn English for the benefit of their chosen field.

    Nichole


  2. Native or naive or naiive?

  3. I agree.

    Alhamdullah the language of Quran is Amazing and Inshallah all the 1.8 billion muslim can learn it.

  4.               ÃƒÂ˜Ã‚§Ã™Â† شاء الله كل المسلمين راح يتعلمون عربي

    wow.. that took me three hours to write it down !! well.. i promised some1 that i will try so here i am TRYING !

    what a wonderful language Arabic is ?!!

  5. I have no clue but if so, then let them be...

  6. Shaykh al-Islam Taqi Al-Deen Ibn Taymiya (d.728H)

    As for becoming accustomed to talking to o¬ne another in a language other than Arabic, which is the symbol of Islam and the language of the Qur‘an, so that this becomes a habit in the land, with o¬ne’s family and household members, with o¬ne’s friends, in the marketplace, when addressing government representatives or authority figures or when speaking to people of knowledge, undoubtedly this is makrooh (disliked), because it involves being like the non-Arabs, which is makrooh, as stated previously.

    Hence when the early Muslims went to live in Syria and Egypt, where the people spoke Byzantine Greek, and in ’Iraq and Khurasan, where the people spoke Persian, and North Africa (al-Maghrib) where the people spoke Berber, they taught the people of those countries to speak Arabic, so that Arabic became the prevalent language in those lands, and all the people, Muslim and Muslims alike, spoke Arabic. Such was also the case in Khurasan in the past, then they became lax with regard to the language and got used to speaking Farsi until it became prevalent and Arabic was forgotten by most of them. Undoubtedly this is disliked.

    The best way is to become accustomed to speaking Arabic so that the young people will learn it in their homes and schools, so that the symbol of Islam and its people will prevail. This will make it easier for the people of Islam to understand the Qur’an and Sunna, and the words of the Salaf, unlike a person who gets used to speaking o¬ne language, then wants to learn another, and finds it difficult.

    Know that being used to using a language has a clear and strong effect o¬n o¬ne’s thinking, behaviour and religious commitment. It also has an effect o¬n making o¬ne resemble the early generations of this Umma, the Companions and the Tabi’een. Being like them improves o¬ne’s thinking, religious commitment and behaviour.

    Moreover, the Arabic language itself is part of Islam, and knowing Arabic is an obligatory duty. If it is a duty to understand the Qur‘an and Sunna, and they cannot be understood without knowing Arabic, then the means that is needed to fulfil the duty is also obligatory.

    There are things which are obligatory o¬n all individuals (fard ‘ayn), and others which are obligatory o¬n the community or Umma (fard kifayah, i.e., if some people fulfil them the rest are relieved of the obligation).

    This is the meaning of the report narrated by Abu Bakr Ibn Abi Shaybah who said: ‘Isa Ibn Yunus told us from Thawri from ‘Umar Ibn Yazid that ‘Umar wrote to Abu Musa al-Ash’ari and said: “Learn the Sunna and learn Arabic; learn the Qur‘an in Arabic for it is Arabic.?

    According to another hadith narrated from ‘Umar, he said: “Learn Arabic for it is part of your Religion, and learn how the estate of the deceased should be divided (fara‘id) for these are part of your Religion.?

    This command of ‘Umar, to learn Arabic and the Shari’a combines the things that are needed, for Religion involves understanding words and actions. Understanding Arabic is the way to understand the words of Islam, and understanding the Sunna is the way to understand the actions of Islam…? [1]

    Notes:

    [1] Iqtida Al- Siratil-Mustaqeem (2/207)

    Aboo Bakr Ibn Abee Shaybah said: ’Eesa Ibn Yoonus told us from Thawr from ’Umar Ibn Yazeed that ’Umar wrote to Aboo Moosa al-Ash’aree (radiyallaahu ’anhu) and said: “Learn the Sunnah and learn Arabic; learn the Qur‘aan in Arabic for it is Arabic.��?


  7. i'm not a muslim and not even an arab but i'm still learning arabic.. there are soo many interesting books one can read which are not translated...

    you really should have a go it's quite fun as it's really different, besides reading your book of faith in the original language i'm sure has altogether another effect..

  8. This is a real story happened with me

    one of the Hajjis (pilgrim) from Indonesia was arguing with me (why U people don't speak Indonesian language , U should learn it man!!!) I replied  we R receiving more then 205 country's people here, how many languages should we learn ???  but if U people who r coming for Umra or hajj learn little bet of Arabic  it will help U & us

    So in fact brother all Muslim should learn Arabic to understand Islam and Quraan

    This is the thing which can make great Unity among the Muslim Ummah .            


  9. You're right. We SHOULD learn the language of the Qur'aan which is also the language of the people of Jannah.

    And Arabic is soooooo beautiful!

    (Just yesterday my Mum was scolding me for speaking too much english!

    Unfortunately, my son does not know a word of our mother tongue and I'm now kicking myself!

    I'd better brush up on it so he may learn too before it's too late!)

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