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Turkish Language - 0 views

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    Turkish language is one of the members of the Altaic group of languages which were originated about a thousand years ago in the Altay mountain range of Northern Siberia. It is a prominent language of the Altaic group and was spread south westwards due to the expansion of Nomadic Turkish tribes. After it was made the official language by the Ottoman Empire, it also spread to North Africa, Middle East and Europe. Nowadays, 70 million natives of Turkey and Cyprus speak Turkish. Turkish is also spoken by the minorities belong to Bulgaria, Germany, Greece and Iraq. The Turkish language has a strong influence of Uzbek and Azeri languages. A large number of worlds used in Turkish vocabulary are borrowed from Arabic and Persian language. Before the reforms brought by Kamal Ataturk, the Caliph of Turkey, in 1928, the Turkish language was written in Arabo-Persian script, but now it is written in a modified Latin Script.
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History of Arabic Language - 0 views

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    Learn Arabic Language History. The Arabic language belongs to the Semitic language family. The members of this family have a recorded history going back thousands of years. The Semitic languages eventually took root and flourished in the Mediterranean Basin area, especially in the Tigris-Euphrates river basin and in the coastal areas of the Levant. But where exactly the home area of "proto-Semitic" was located is still the object of dispute among scholars. Once, the Arabian Peninsula was thought to have been the "cradle" of proto-Semitic. But nowadays many scholars advocate the view that it originated somewhere in East Africa, probably in Somalia/Ethiopia. Both these areas are now dominated linguistically by the two youngest members of the Semitic language family: Arabic and Amharic, both of which emerged in the mid 4th century C.E.
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How to Learn Tajweed Easily - 0 views

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    You must find it difficult learning Tajweed, but the truth is that, it is as simple as a common language. Tagweed is very easy to read and understand. You may find it difficult reading a passage as it is written in arabic. But in this article, that problem will be solved automatically. If you want to how how to learn tagweed, just focus and read this article carefully. I am going to be discussing on how to learn tagweed of the holy book of Qur'an in English. There are so many sources to this question, but am going to give you some life tested principle that will help learn tajweed easily. If you want to learn tajweed in the english language, you can simply download tajweed applications to you phone or computer, or even through podcasts. Before you do that, make sure you perform the Wudu or ablution to cleanse yourself spiritually before handling the holy book of Qur'an.
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The choice of Arabia - 0 views

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    The last Messenger of ALLAH, Hazrat Muhammad PBUH was born in Makkah, a city of Arabia. A question often arises that why Arabia was chosen for the Prophet-hood of Hazrat Muhammad PBUH. The question, indeed, demands answers. Why he was not sent to any other country? A great author of Islamic history, Akbar Shah Najeebadadi has given a detailed answer to this question. According to him, the most sensible and specific reply to this question is that the last Prophet PBUH had, after all, to be born in any one particular nation and so the question arises in every case. So the question itself has no meaning. Another answer to the question is that all the recognized countries had at one time achieved progress and development and got distinction in the globe of civilization, society, ethics and science. Moreover, every country had tasted victory and overcome in due course. No tongue of any other nation of the world had reached such perfection as Arabic, which had surpassed other languages in the power of expression.
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Tunisian Arabic - 0 views

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    Tunisian refers to anything of or relating to Tunisia It may also refer to Tunisian Arabic and Tunisian people. Tunisia, officially, the Republic of Tunisia, the northernmost country in Africa It is an Western Arab country and is bordered by Algeria to the west, Libya the southeast, and the Mediterranean Sea to the north and east. Its area is almost 165,000 square kilometers (64,000 sq mi), with an estimated population of just fewer than 10.7 million. Its name is derived from the capital Tunis located in the northeast. Tunisia is the smallest of the nations situated along the Atlas mountain range. The south of the country is composed of the Sahara desert, with much of the remainder consisting of particularly fertile soil and 1,300 kilometers (810 mi) of coastline.
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Learn Islam for Kids Online - 0 views

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    Islam is a way of life and for a devout Muslim it is everything for him as it is the will of the God Himself as given by the Holy Quran. His entire life is lived as per the wish of the Allah and all his teachings are followed by him in as scrupulous way as possible. Not only himself but everyone in his family follow his way of living the life of a Muslim. Thus the kids in a Muslim family are able to learn Islam from their parents. Hence it is very much necessary that the elders in the family conduct themselves in an admirable way so that it is easy to learn Islam for kids from them. Learn Islam for kids In the modern days most of the Muslim population lives in towns and cities but still we can see a sizable population of them are living in the villages doing the ancient profession of agriculture. Whatever be the place they live or the profession they undertake the principles of Islam is same for all and it should be followed with reverence and divinity so that it is easy to learn Islam for kids who see their elders and follow the customs and festivals of Islam. This becomes the best way to make them aware of the various ways of making the life regulated as per the wishes of the Almighty Allah.
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