I think in my opinion that all Muslim should speak Arabic im learning the language because it is the original language of islam language of the quran i no urdu but im learning this because its language of Junnah.
u are right sisters coz the better arabic you know the better understanding of the Qur'an and speaking arabic makes the Qur'an easier to recite and memories better.
For the non-Arabic speaking Muslim it is essential to learn Qur'anic Arabic prior to learning any other form of Arabic. Those that do not have Arabic as a native language do have a bit of an advantage of those who speak Arabic as a native language. That prevents many of the common mispronunciations in learning the Arabic of the Glorious Qur'an. The Arabic of the Qur'an is the only pure form of Arabic.
Spoken Arabic is quite a bit different from it's original Qur'anic form. Modern Arabic is a living language and does get corrupted with slang, altered pronunciations and local dialects. The Arabic of Saudi, Egypt, Syria and Morocco all differ considerably. It is almost impossible for a Moroccan to carry on a Conversation with a person who speaks Saudi Arabic. However, written Arabic is essentialy the same throughout the Arabic speaking world.
Who ever can learn arabic there arabic tajweed in the quran will be better.
I am having a very difficult time loosing my Moroccan accent for proper tajweed. although Arabic is not my first language. I basically learned conversational Arabic in Morocco and now that I am trying to learn to recite the Qur'an with tajweed I am having difficulty shaking the accent and getting proper pronunciation.
If u learn the kaida right u will read it right trust me get a Qari to tell u kaida then to the other step
Jazakallahu Khair. I will try that.
I have the most difficult time speking to people in Arabic, because of my Accent. Most of the Arabic speaking people here in Austin are from Saudi, and we just can not understand each other. However, I do have a friend from Algeria and we understand each other fine. Moroccan Arabic seems to use a lot of French and Spanish pronunciations for the Arabic words.
well if u learn the quran prononces you can learn how to say arabic better to without the accent these thing benefit each other to
I really wish now that I had learned the proper Qur'anic tajweed first. I am certain that would have made for a much more understandable accent and I would probably be better understood even with the various dialects. Although I used the Qur'an as a text book when I was first learning Arabic, as I had not yet reverted, I was reading it with the colloquial pronunciations and not with tajweed.
True if people spoke proper (Qur'anic) Arabic. But, there is considerable pronunciation differences in each country. I have found that in most Arabic speaking countries the spoken Arabic has very little resemblance to the proper pronunciation of the Noble Qur'an.
Yes, the Qur'anic Arabic is understood by all Arabic speaking Muslims. Also by many non-conversational speaking ones
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