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  • 1History of the Arabic alphabet — The history of the Arabic alphabet shows that this abjad has changed since it arose. It is thought that the Arabic alphabet is a derivative of the Nabataean variation (or perhaps the Syriac variation) of the Aramaic alphabet, which descended from …

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  • 2Mein Kampf in the Arabic language — The front cover of the 1995 edition of Mein Kampf issued by Bisan Publishers and sold in London. This edition was a republishing of a translation first published in 1963. Mein Kampf (English: My Struggle …

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  • 3Academy of the Arabic Language in Cairo — The Academy of the Arabic Language (مجمع اللغة العربية) is an academy in Cairo founded in 1934 in order to develop and regulate the Arabic language in Egypt. See also * List of language regulators External links *… …

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  • 4the Arabic language — language spoken by Arabic peoples (Arabic) …

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  • 5Academy of the Arabic Language — There are several bodies that compose the Academy of the Arabic Language:#Academy of the Arabic Language in Damascus (Syria) (oldest) #Academy of the Arabic Language in Cairo (Egypt) #Academy of the Arabic Language in Amman (Jordan) #Academy of… …

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  • 6Arabic language — Arabic redirects here. For other uses, see Arabic (disambiguation). For the literary standard, see Modern Standard Arabic. For vernaculars, see varieties of Arabic. For others, see Arabic languages. Arabic العربية/عربي/عربى al ʿarabiyyah/ʿarabī …

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  • 7Arabic literature — (Arabic: الأدب العربي Al Adab Al Arabi ) is the writing produced, both prose and poetry, by speakers (not necessarily native speakers) of the Arabic language. It does not usually include works written using the Arabic alphabet but not in the… …

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  • 8The Syro-Aramaic Reading of the Koran —   …

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  • 9Arabic influence on the Spanish language — has been significant, due to the Islamic presence in the Iberian peninsula between 711 and 1492 A.D. (see Al Andalus). Modern day Spanish language (also called castellano in Spanish) first appeared in the small Christian Kingdom of Castile in… …

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  • 10ARABIC LANGUAGE — ARABIC LANGUAGE. According to the generally accepted division of the semitic languages , Arabic (also called, more appropriately, North Arabic) belongs to the southwest Semitic branch, although some scholars affiliate it with central Semitic. The …

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