EMERGENCE OF ARABIC LANGUAGE IN CENTRAL ASIA
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https://doi.org/10.37547/ijasr-03-11-45Keywords:
Arabic language, Central Asia, School of Arabic LinguisticsAbstract
This article talks about the Arabic linguistics that arose in Central Asia, especially in Movarounnahr. In the Middle Ages, the Arabic language, which entered together with the Islamic religion, was considered a scientific language in Central Asia, and the Arabic language was considered one of the main lessons in all madrasas in cities and villages. The school of Arabic linguistics developed and flourished in Mowarounnahr for five centuries. Scientific works in the field of Arabic linguistics carried out in this school made a great contribution to the development of Arabic linguistics in the world.
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