Arabic
Arabic
The largest living member of the Semitic languages family in terms of speakers. Modern Standard Arabic derives from Classical (Qur'anic) Arabic, the only surviving member of the Old North Arabian dialect group, attested epigraphically since the 6th century, which has been a literary language and the liturgical language of Islam since the 7th century CE.
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- Family Planning
- Inshah Allah Allah So Willing--The Metaphysics of the Future
- Abortion
- Life (existence) before Birth and Life after Death
- Quran Ispires Modern Science
- Ehsan, The Forgotten Dimension of Islam
- The Global Bazaar and Islamic Civilization
- Consider the Culture to Gauge Women's Rights
- Jamaluddin Afghani
- Can Human beings be Cloned?
- Organ Donation Problems
- Muslim Unity Through Science and Technology in the 21st Century
- America the Global Leader in Science and Technology
- Gender Equality and Justice in Islam
- What Does It Mean To Be a Muslim Today?
- Women in Islam: Body, Mind and Spirit
- From Taqwa to Fatwa
- Jesus Christ: Dead or Alive
- Procedure For The Eid-Ul-Fitr Prayer
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- 1424 Eid ul Fitr Khutbah – Part II
- Jesus Christ: Dead or Alive?-Part II
- Which Hadith Do You?
- Islam and the West: - Part I
- Islam and the West: - Part II
- Significance of Rites in Salaah
- Touching The Quran
- Mental Health And Religion
- Islamic Education Of Children