Why do we learn Arabic?

Why do we learn Arabic?


History of the Arabic language

The history of the beginning of the use of the Arabic language dates to the early first millennium BC, after the separation of the primitive Arabic language from the Middle Semitic, as the Arabic language is one of the oldest languages used in the world.

And the first people to start speaking the Arabic language were people in the south of the Levant and the north-east of the Arabian Peninsula, and the use of the Arabic language spread in communication with the increase in trade in the Arabian Peninsula, and this spread reinforced the emergence of the Islamic religion, especially after the revelation of the Noble Qur’an in classical Arabic.

The importance of the Arabic language

Many people ask an important question: Why do we learn Arabic?

The answer to this question is clear in the extent of the importance of the Arabic language, which appears in its limitation of all the sounds of other languages, and its inclusion of all letters from all phonemes, as many languages lack some sounds such as English, which is the most widespread language of the modern era, but it lacks the following sounds (ح، خ، ص، ض، ط، ظ، ع، غ).

It also highlights the importance of the Arabic language in carrying most of the ancient heritage in all fields, which is evident in the history of all ancient sciences in Arabic in all the books of the ancients, such as language sciences, engineering, medicine, astronomy, pharmacy, alchemy, and agriculture.

Characteristics that distinguish the Arabic language

The Arabic language differs from any other language with several characteristics that distinguish it and make it a unique language. These characteristics are numerous to include:

word structure:

Where the Arabic language is based on studying the types of words (noun - verb - letter), in addition to dividing words according to the number of letters into (three - four - five - hexadecimal).

Variation of verbs:

This is represented in the participation of the Arabic language in the tense (past - present) with other languages, and its difference with them in the presence of the verb (command).

Synonyms:

It enumerates the meanings of a single word by changing its position within the context or in different contexts, as well as the multiplicity of words that give the same meaning, which is an important part of the science of Arabic rhetoric.

Rhetoric:

It means that the language contains the aspect of imagery and imagination in an extensive manner, in addition to similes, the depth of meanings, and the brevity of many words in limited words.

Prosody and rhyme:

It is a special science of the Arabic language without the rest of the languages, and it includes poetic seas and rhymes, which are the cornerstone of writing Arabic poetry.

Grammar Science:

Which is represented in the parsing of words to determine their syntactic location, which in turn clarifies the role of the word within the sentence in terms of being the verb, the subject, the object, the subject, or the predicate.

Characteristics of the Arabic language

Learning the Arabic language is not like learning other languages. The Arabic language carries with it an ancient and prosperous heritage for thousands of years, which makes it the most ancient and valuable among the languages of the world. Therefore, the characteristics of the Arabic language have multiplied over the years and centuries to bear all the advantages and experiences of previous generations, such as:

Being the language of the Holy Qur’an, which is higher than it, and made it at the forefront of languages, as it is an honor for it as the language of the divine speech of our Prophet Muhammad.

- The multiplicity of its vocabulary and the diversity of its meanings greatly made it the most used in figurative sentences and semantic expressions.

- The formation that makes the words carry a musical timbre while speaking the Arabic language.

Syntax that facilitates understanding of the meaning so as not to confuse the reader.

- Deriving words from a single linguistic root, which is from the eloquence of the Arabic language, where the verb, the subject, the object, the noun, and the exaggerated form are derived from the same linguistic root, such as (drawing) from which the present verb (to draw), the subject (rasim), and the object (drawn), is derived. The noun (painting), and the exaggerated form (painter).

- Its importance as a language for Arabic poetry, which is considered a great Arab heritage, made the Arabic language one of the most important historical blogs that recorded the customs, traditions and lives of the ancients thousands of years ago in a form that is understandable and known to us today.

- The correlation of weights in the Arabic language, and this is what is studied in the science of Arabic morphology, where the diversity of meaning of the single linguistic root of the same word becomes clear when it is placed on different weights.

- The importance of exactness in the Arabic language, where the meaning changes with the change of the diacritical written on the word, such as the word (dowry - dowry), the first means the dowry of the wife from her husband, and the second means the young horse.

Keeping pace with the Arabic language for all ages and times, which is evident today, as we still use the Arabic language to speak at many times in our lives, such as: official conferences, scientific and educational seminars, and religious sermons in mosques.

Benefits of learning Arabic

Learning the Arabic language is not only to excel in schools and pass exams, but there are many things that compel you to learn Standard Arabic and master it in a distinctive way. Delivering speeches on official occasions in a linguistically in-depth manner.

The Arabic language also helps anyone improve their expressive abilities, in terms of using words in their correct places, and speaking more tactfully, in addition to its importance in interpreting ancient books, learning about the history of previous civilizations, and understanding their cultures.

One of the most important benefits of learning the Arabic language is that it opens up a lot of prospects for those who master it to work in the most important jobs anywhere, such as: journalism, education, translation, revision, proofreading, writing important letters for institutions, and teaching non-Arabic speakers.

How do you learn Arabic?

Many people repeat the question of how do you learn the Arabic language? The answer to this question is not difficult at all. Rather, we can answer it by saying that whoever determines the difficulty or ease of learning any language in life are two things:

The teacher.

Educational curriculum.

The teacher is the one who carries the greatest role in communicating information to the student, relying on the use of appropriate educational strategies for the lesson and the student at the same time, such as: brainstorming, cooperative learning, modeling learning, and discussion learning, in addition to employing educational methods appropriate to the level and age of the student, and that Through the use of modern learning methods such as:

- Educational games.

Learning with pictures and videos.

Learning by audio clips.

Learning with educational songs.

Learning through visual and audio stories.

In addition to taking into account the diversity of students' intelligences between logical, emotional, musical, visual, and auditory.

 As for the educational curriculum, it must be suitable for the student's average level, and simulate his life interests at this age, in addition to including the information and educational goals required to be achieved among the topics and lessons within the educational content.

While the student needs to provide a suitable learning environment for him; In order to be able to focus and absorb the information faster, and among the most important features of the appropriate educational environment for any student to achieve excellence:

 - Choosing the right time to study, every student has a time when he feels his mental activity.

- Studying individually, away from peers, to increase focus and distance from distractions.

- Solve exam forms on the subject after completing classes.

- Practice the official questions of the subject exams.

- Practice developing time management skill properly.

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