blobcatmap
02-21-2019, 05:56 AM
So, I have decided to take steps towards learning Arabic. Right now, I'm on the alphabet, and learning around 4 letters a day. Right now, it is kind of a breeze for me, but I know it will get harder as I move on. I must say, the more I look into Arabic, the more of its complexity I'm revealed to. It is a language that just seems to go on and on and on forever.. Very fascinating. Here is a question I have.
1. What is the difference between fusha Arabic and Classical Quran Arabic?
ReplyMazharShafiq
02-21-2019, 06:10 PM
classical quran Arabic is right Arabic.
Replyardianto
02-22-2019, 06:02 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by
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1. What is the difference between fusha Arabic and Classical Quran Arabic?
Fusha Arabic is classical-formal Arabic, that used in Qur'an. While the informal Arabic is Amiyah Arabic.
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