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Abt the claim that arabic will be spoken in the afterlifeelaborate please about my "strange claim"![]()
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Abt the claim that arabic will be spoken in the afterlifeelaborate please about my "strange claim"![]()
Abt the claim that arabic will be spoken in the afterlife
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Yes I confirm this. I also heard a couple of times from several people that the spoken language in the afterlife would be Arabic.according to the majority I know in real life, even on the internet whom you could meet, they usually tend to claim it
Yes I confirm this. I also heard a couple of times from several people that the spoken language in the afterlife would be Arabic.
Do not know where this comes from...maybe we should check for hadiths about this.
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I just did a quick check and there is one hadeeth which speaks about speaking Arabic in Paradise, but this is not a saheeh Hadeeth.
So no, no solid evidence that the spoken language in the Afterlife is Arabic
https://islamqa.info/en/83262before Quran the other Holy Books were written in the other languages.. this does not mean if Quran was in Arabic the entire population on planet Earth will exclusively speak in Arabic in the other life.. this sounds soooo chauvinistic
How u got tht hadeeth about arabic is zaief....Yes I confirm this. I also heard a couple of times from several people that the spoken language in the afterlife would be Arabic.
Do not know where this comes from...maybe we should check for hadiths about this.
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update:
I just did a quick check and there is one hadeeth which speaks about speaking Arabic in Paradise, but this is not a saheeh Hadeeth.
So no, no solid evidence that the spoken language in the Afterlife is Arabic
Hello,
I am a 19 year old woman who has been raised by very devout Catholics. However, in the past year, I have been learning about the Muslim faith and have found more solace in reading about it than I ever did in my Catholic faith. However, I speak NO arabic and this is, in a way, putting me off I suppose because I know all prayers are recited in Arabic as well as the Quran being written in arabic (I have begun to read the english translation, however, I know that it doesn't necessarily give the same effect. My two questions for you are:
1) What is some advice you could give me to further my knowledge before I convert? and
2) Does me not knowing Arabic matter in the long run?
Also as another note, I am planning on taking an Arabic course this summer at my college and I have Muslim friends who speak Arabic who have offered to help me practice.
Thank you for your help,
Harley
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