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Arabic Language: A Unique Language - 0 views

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    Generally the language spoken by Arabs is known as Arabic language and is used as the prayer language of the Muslims throughout the Earth. Before the establishment of Islam Arabic was a minor member of the Semitic language family and within a hundred years after the death of prophet Mohammad (S.M) in 632 C.E Arabic had become the official language of the Empire whose boundaries was referred from the Oxus River to the Atlantic Ocean, later it had spread through lberian Peninsula of Europe. The history of generation of Arabic is very enriched and deep with its steps of construction. Nowadays it is one of the great and largely used modern language of the world -the root language of Arabic from which it was originated is the Proto-Semitic language and the development process of Arabic is gone through the centuries before the initialization of the Christian era to modern century. Proto-Semitic is a common ancestor for all of the Semitic languages in the Afro-Asiatic group languages and Arabic is the branch of the Semitic subgroup of Afro-Asiatic languages. Modern Arabic language is designated as part of the Arabo-Canaanite sub branch which is the supreme group of Western Semitic languages.
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The Culture of Yemen - 0 views

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    Yemen Culture Overview The populace of Yemen is culturally Arabic dominated through Sunni Muslims from the Shafi'i School along with Shi'a Muslims with the Zaydi University. You will also find people of other religions here. However, Islam is the official religion and is followed by the Muslims of the country. People from other religions are allowed to follow their beliefs and religion without any pressure from the government or the local people. Muslims of Yemen believe in live and let live that is why that is why they do not interfere in the matters of others. Arabic Language People of Yemen communicate in Arabic. The different forms involving Arabic common on the 6-8 ethnical zones are utilized throughout everyday life. Particular to the south Arabian languages similar to Mehri, Soqotri, as well as Bathari may also be seen amid specific parts of individuals. Russian is also spoken is some parts of the country while English is taught at the schools. Some schools also teach French to their students. And interestingly only few people speak English in Yemen unlike other Arabic countries. Yemeni Foods With regard to breakfast, Yemenis normally have a very nice powerful tea together with bread made from wheat, barley or even sorghum. People prefer having porridge in dinner which is made of natural herbs that are thought to be healthy for human health. The staple food of Yemen is sorghum, lentils and peas. Boiled meat of goat and chicken is very common with the rice on eve of celebration or festive. Fresh fruits along with raisins are usually consumed as puddings. Lately dairy food items have also become very famous in the country. This has proven healthy and most of the people chew qat throughout the day.
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Kuwaiti Arabic Dialect - 0 views

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    Kuwait, officially the State of Kuwait is a sovereign Arab state situated in the north-east of the Arabian Peninsula in Western Asia. It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the south border and Iraq to the north at Basra. It lies on the north-western shore of the Persian Gulf. The name Kuwait is derived from the Arabic, meaning a fortress built near water. The country covers an area of 17,820 square kilometers (6,880 sq mi) and has a population of about 3.5 million. Historically, the region was the site of Characin, a major Parthian port for trade between Mesopotamia and India. The Bani Utbah tribe was the first permanent Arab settlers in the region, and laid the foundation of the modern emirate. By the 19th century Kuwait came under the influence of the Ottoman Empire, and after World War I, it emerged as an independent sheikhdom under the protection of the British Empire. Kuwait's large oil fields were discovered in the late 1930s.
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