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Arabic 101: in An Hour (Or So)

The document provides an introduction to the Arabic language and Arab culture. It discusses that Arabic is a Semitic language spoken by Arabs in the Middle East, though not all Middle Easterners are Arab. The Arabic script is used for languages other than Arabic, such as Farsi and Urdu. Key aspects of Arabic covered include its 3-letter root system, the differences between spoken and written Arabic dialects, the role of Arabic in Islam as the language of the Quran, and important Arabic terms related to names, religion, and writing.

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Arabic 101: in An Hour (Or So)

The document provides an introduction to the Arabic language and Arab culture. It discusses that Arabic is a Semitic language spoken by Arabs in the Middle East, though not all Middle Easterners are Arab. The Arabic script is used for languages other than Arabic, such as Farsi and Urdu. Key aspects of Arabic covered include its 3-letter root system, the differences between spoken and written Arabic dialects, the role of Arabic in Islam as the language of the Quran, and important Arabic terms related to names, religion, and writing.

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Arabic 101

in an hour (or so)


Who is an Arab?
Not = Middle Eastern

What are the differences


between these two maps?
Which is the Middle East, and
which is the “Arab World”?

There are 260


million Arabs in the
Middle East, not all
of whom are
Muslim.
What is Arabic?
• A Semitic language
• Can you name two other Semitic
languages? Hebrew
Aramaic
The most common greeting in all three languages is “Peace
upon you.” In Arabic, one says salaam alaykum, in Hebrew
shalom aleichem, in Aramaic, shlaam aalookh. Below, the
word peace in the three Semitic languages. Can you tell
which is which?
Who uses Arabic?
Native Arabic speakers, of course--but the spoken and
written languages are very different, and the spoken
language varies from country to country.
Muslims use Arabic for prayer and recitation of the
Quran, even though only 15-20% of Muslims speak
Arabic as their native tongue.

The Arabic script is used for many languages besides Arabic,


just as “Latin” script is used for many languages besides Latin,
like English! Can you name other languages that use Arabic
script?
Map of the “Muslim World”
The Qur’an and Arabic
•Muslims see the Qur’an as a “direct quote” from God.
•The Qur’an is in exquisitely beautiful Arabic--rhymed prose.
•Muslims experience the Qur’an as sound as well as text.
Arabic
Calligraphy
Contemporary Calligraphy
The Structure of Arabic
Very regular language
Written from right to left
Alphabetical: 28 letters--first two are alaf and baa
Cursive script: no capital letters, letters mostly join together
3-letter roots
k-t-b = writing s-l-m = peace,
Submission (to God)
kitaab book
kaatib writer salaam peace
maktuub letter muslim one who submits
maktab office islam the act of submitting
maktaba library
kutub books
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Arabic script, except in the Qur’an, doesn’t show short vowels!


Sounds of Arabic
Sounds English has that Arabic doesn’t: p, v, g

Sounds Arabic has that English doesn’t:


‘ayn
ghayn
qaf
Ta
Za
DaD
SaD
hamza
Arabic You Already Know
Important Arabic terms
al- the

Allah God

‘abd slave/servant

Abdallah servant of God

hamd praise
Hamid, Muhammad, Ahmad, Mahmud
alhamdulillah, mashallah, inshallah
ism name
bismillah
Anatomy of Arabic Names
Abdullah ibn Muhammad ibn Tariq al-Dimashqi
Umm Ahmad
al-Jahiz

given name
ibn (bin) or bint: son or daughter
al- plus place name, tribal name, or description

abu or umm and oldest (male) child’s name

Not real Arabic names: Abdul, Abu


Writing Arabic

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