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Muslims believe that God revealed the Holy Qur'an to the Prophet Muhammad literally, word-for-word, in the Arabic language. Thus, Arabic is regarded as the holy language of Islam.

Languages of major Muslim groups

However, there is no single "Muslim language" per se, as the faith of Muslims (that is, Islam) is shared by people of many different ethnicities and languages:

The Arabic language has many different 'branches'. Whether these are to be considered mere dialects or separate languages is a question of debate. The fact is, that it is not self-evident that all Arabic-speaking people understand each other when they speak. Each Arab country has developed it's own variant of Arabic:


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