Muslims and Arabs have long regarded Arabic as a God-given language, unique in beauty and majesty, and the most eloquent of all languages for expressing thought and emotions. Such beliefs have prevailed up to the present time in Arab world. In modern ...
Muslims and Arabs have long regarded Arabic as a God-given language, unique in beauty and majesty, and the most eloquent of all languages for expressing thought and emotions. Such beliefs have prevailed up to the present time in Arab world. In modern times, Arabic has played a role of the pillar of Arab nationalism and the significant medium of cultural and national revival in the Arabic-speaking countries. In addition, recognition of the historical significance of Arabic as a register of the past splendors of the Arab people through the centuries has been instrumental in the Arab awakening in modern times and in the efforts of the Arab toward self-realization.
In this respect, the aim of this paper is to investigate the significance of Arabic in Arab-Muslim society. The full import of Arabic in Arab-Muslim society can be realized through discussion of the language in its several roles: 1) as a medium of artistic and correct expression; 2) as an instrument of religion; 3) as a medium of culture; and 4) as a mainstay of contemporary nationalism.