Monday, 14 July 2014
Importance of Learning Arabic language
Arabic is one of the most erstwhile languages in the world with a
lot of imparted information that still interests archaeologists in a very
positive way. Being the lingua-franca of the Middle East region, it is the
native language of more than two hundred and eighty million people across the
world. With the growing significance of the Middle East in terms of business
and industry, Arabic has started gaining relevance even in the rest of the
world. With very high deposits of fossil fuels namely petrol, LPG and other
natural resources, almost all the resourceful nations in the Arab region
attract professionals and business men of various categories to the gulf region.
The language along with the natural resources played a great role
in shifting the focus of international business from the Europe and North
America to the Asian continent. It could be a great success in breaking the
strong bounds of foreign markets to create an effectively volatile market with
a greater purchase potential. This venture opens a lot of opportunities in a
variety of areas such as oil, medicine, chemicals, construction, travel,
banking and finance along with other back up sectors. Knowing Arabic is a
primary need for anyone who wants to use these opportunities in an effective
way.
Apart from being the language of modern development, Arabic has a
great role in the culture and character of the Arabian sub continent and
associated islands. The language played a vital role in the human development
activities of the region. Unlike most other civilizations around the globe, the
language has a very close affinity towards the theological beliefs of the
religion. Being the language of the Holy Quran, Muslims carry a superior esteem
with this language. It is evident that the role of Arabic is vital in the faith
of each Muslim as prophet Muhammed(S) spoke in this language. Thus learning
Arabic often becomes a priority to a practicing Muslim.
Though all the media, publication, organizations and government
policies follow the Modern Standard Arabic, the routine language in the Arabic
speaking regions has different dialects with variety of accent and structure.
Having a colloquial version of the language to normal communication thus becomes
an immediate requirement in such situations. Learning Arabic has thus two
distinct phases in which one need to have a common language with which he or
she can communicate with the surroundings and they need a matured version of
the same language for a more formal requirement. Hussain Badri’s Arabic Academy
is a language institute in Kochi wherein any learner can accomplish his or her
linguistic aspirations in a very friendly and comfortable atmosphere.
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