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What does Arabic language represent?

What does Arabic language represent?

Arabic language, Southern-Central Semitic language spoken in a large area including North Africa, most of the Arabian Peninsula, and other parts of the Middle East. (See Afro-Asiatic languages.) Arabic is the language of the Qurʾān (or Koran, the sacred book of Islam) and the religious language of all Muslims.

What is the oldest Arab flag?

Tunisia
Tunisia. Although Tunisia’s flag underwent various changes throughout its history as well, it is the oldest current Arab flag as it was adopted in 1831.

What flag is similar to Egypt?

Between 1958- 1961, the United Arab Republic (UAR) was formed by Egypt and Syria – a short lived political union – and a national flag similar to the Egyptian flag of 1953 was adopted, however with some changes. Two green stars representing Egypt and Syria were placed on the flag instead of the eagle of Saladin.

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Who is the father of Arabic Language?

Ya’rab is regarded as the Father of the Arabic Language. The justification for this is the simple fact that he is counted amongst the oldest speakers of the Arabic language. He has also written various literary notes and works in Arabic.

Who speaks Arabic Language?

List of countries where Arabic is the primary language or where Arabic is more widely spoken. Algeria, Bahrain, Chad, Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, and Yemen.

Who drew the Arab flags?

diplomat Sir Mark Sykes
Pan-Arab colours, used individually in the past, were first combined in 1916 in the flag of the Arab Revolt or Flag of Hejaz, designed by the British diplomat Sir Mark Sykes.

Is Sicily Arabic?

Over two centuries of Islamic rule by the Emirate has left some traces in modern Sicily. Minor Arabic influence remains in the Sicilian language and in local place names; a much larger influence is in the Maltese language that derives from Siculo-Arabic….Emirate of Sicily.

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Emirate of Sicily إمارة صقلية (Arabic)
Today part of Italy Malta