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* +92 333 5852288 * info@markaz.com.pk Twitter Instagram * Home * Namaz Timings * Blog * Sermons * Tilawat * Teachings * Salah / Namaz * Zakat * Sood / Ribba * Hajj * Eid * Soum / Roza * Laila tul Qadr * Status of Mother * Scholars * Dr. Israr Ahmed * Mufti Menk * Maulana Tariq Jameel * Mufti Tariq Massod * Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza * Sahil Adeem * Noman Ali Khan * Contact Us * About Us Menu * Home * Namaz Timings * Blog * Sermons * Tilawat * Teachings * Salah / Namaz * Zakat * Sood / Ribba * Hajj * Eid * Soum / Roza * Laila tul Qadr * Status of Mother * Scholars * Dr. Israr Ahmed * Mufti Menk * Maulana Tariq Jameel * Mufti Tariq Massod * Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza * Sahil Adeem * Noman Ali Khan * Contact Us * About Us ORIGINS OF THE LANGUAGE OF JANNAH There is a reason Arabic has been selected as the language of Jannah and the language used to convey Allah (SWT)’s Divine word. It has a distinct romanticism to it that has remained unparalleled, establishing the language as undeniably superior. While its beauty is embodied in the way the language has been used in the Holy Quran, Muslims are often unaware of the brilliant history that underpins the spread of the language. Arabic belongs to the family of Semitic languages, which is one of the branches of the Afroasiatic languages, that is, the languages spoken across the African and Asian continent. The language was initially spoken only by nomadic tribes in the northwestern frontier of the Arabian Peninsula; nomads translate into the word Arab, hence the name. Originally spoken only in the Arabian Peninsula, the Arab conquests of 7th Century C.E. spread the language across Northern Africa, the Middle East, all the way to modern-day China. Comprising of more than 400 million speakers across the world, it is no coincidence that the Quran was released in the society most adept in the art of reading and writing Arabic. The Quran has also been a catalyst for the development and consolidation of the Arabic language; while it was initially a strong poetic tradition that defined the contours of the language, the Quran prompted a written tradition, creating a dialect and syntax that serves as the basis for Arabic to this day. By the beginning of the 8th Century, the Islamic Empire had spread all the way from Persia to Spain and Arabic was the centerpiece of all its discourse. The language had a particular penetration in areas of the Middle East including present-day Syria, Palestine, and Lebanon. These penetrations extended in their breadth and depth under the Umayyad and Abbasid empires, with Damascus and Baghdad representing the international hub for intellectual and philosophical developments. This time period was perhaps the language’s rise to fame across the world, since individuals from around the world dreamt of coming to Baghdad and learning of the Arab-lead philosophy, mathematics, physics, geography, and science that emanated from the city. While the Quran did provide the basis for Arabic, the intellectual awakening of the Arab world post-nineteenth century partly modernized and reformed the language. The vocabulary incorporated influences from Persian and Hebrew, and the complex grammatical syntax was simplified so its use could become more accessible. This led to the Arabic language that we know of today and is also the cause for why regular Arabic seems disjointed from the Arabic in the Quran. All in all, there is quite an interesting backdrop to Arabic. We often do not think about how these languages have originated, but closer inspection usually reveals riveting stories of how these languages evolved into what we know them as today. Arabic in itself is particularly unique, given that it is perhaps the only language that finds its structural origins in a Holy Book. Those that specialize in the language boast of how the language is one of the most dialectically complex languages, arguing that this translates into a mode of grammatical expression that is unparalleled. Of course, one would say. A language that has the privileged position of being Allah (SWT)’s mode of communication with His people can be nothing less than unarguably superior. ENTER SEARCH KEYWORD HERE Generic selectors Exact matches only Search in title Search in content Post Type Selectors * Method of Wuzu * History of compilation of the Holy Quran * Khutba tul Widda: Teachings for the Ummah * 6 Leadership lessons from Prophet (PBUH) * What will happen on the Day of Judgement? * Safa, Marwa and the Struggle of Hajar (RA) * Quranic verses about Hajj * Which type of Jihadi are you? * Translation of Salah: What are we actually praying? * Do you want to have a Meaningful Ramadan? * What is Itikaf - All you need to know about Itikaf * Battle of Badr: A glance at the first battle of Islam * Ramadan and Quran * Seeking refuge from the hell-fire in the last ten days of Ramadan * Understanding the true meaning of Ramadan * The best time to perform Umrah is? * Salat-ul Tasbih: Method and Rewards * Rights of a Husband in Islam * Rights of a Wife in Islam * Pillars of Islam-The Foundation of our Religion * Origins of the Language of Jannah * Zakat calculation and its significance * Surah Al Baqarah * Will you be rewarded for paying Zakat? * Ramadan Kareem: The month of blessings and it’s three Ashra * Following the footsteps of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) while observing the last ten days of Ramadan * Is it possible to determine the date of Layla tul Qadar? * 5 benefits of reading Tarawih * Zakat: How it all began? * What is Fitrana and why you should give it? * How Hajj is performed-A step by step Hajj guide * 8 Facts about Hajj and Kaaba * Misconceptions about Muharram * Things you should know about Ashura * Layla-tul-Miraj: The Miraculous Night Journey * Benefits of Surah Al-Fatiha * How significant is the blessed month of Rabi ul Awwal? * 4 Things To Do Upon Hearing the Adhan * Significance of charity during Ramadan * Remarkable Facts About Hazrat Khadija * The True Meaning of Istikhara * 7 Secrets of Happiness - Islamic Edition * Learning Tawakkul From Our Prophet Ibrahim (AS) * Why should I pray Tahajjud? * 6 Deeds Disliked by Allah (SWT) * Is Dream Interpretation Haram in Islam? * Revising Our Duty Towards Neighbors As Muslims * The Meaning Behind Zawal and Istiwa in Islam * 4 Reasons to Recite the Holy Qur'an Daily * A Brief Overview On Halal Cosmetics THE PROPHET SAID, "THE BEST AMONG YOU (MUSLIMS) ARE THOSE WHO LEARN THE QUR'AN AND TEACH IT." 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