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  1. A thorough study of Indian history suggests that India's first substantial contact with the Arabic language came when the Arab Muslims settled in the western Indian province of Sind. Subsequently, the Arabic language continued to flourish further under the patronage of the Mughal rulers in India.

  2. 21 cze 2021 · Although the Arabic Qur’an is a key text that insists upon retaining its monolinguality (by emphasizing the significance of remaining in Arabic), Walī-Allāh, self-consciously presents it in a multilingual format by inserting his Persian translation “below the (Arabic) utterance” to speak to a wider audience.

  3. Historically speaking, Arabic has been used in India almost exclusively by its Muslim population, and has been a key force in delineating and shaping Indian Muslim identity. This is not surprising, for it is generally acknowledged that the Arabic language has a predominantly sacred

  4. In the 1 st century A.H, Indo-Arab relation took a special shape for the emergence and arrival of the great and bright religion Islam. The Indians started learning Arabic language not only to carry on the trade but also to know Islam. Thus Arabic spread and flourished in India.

  5. 1 cze 2013 · Muslim communities under Islamic Caliphate in parts of Middle East, Central Asia, North Africa, Western Europe, and India, were obliged to learn and use the Arabic language and script because...

  6. India has a golden history of development of Arabic language and literature despite being a non- Arabic country. It is also the result of good relation between Indian and Arab countries.

  7. ARABIC LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE IN INDIA. Mobaraka Moosavi . ABSTRACT. Arabic language is among those language which had been popular in non-Arabic countries like India where it grew and developed through the different periods.

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