- Languages of Muslim countries
Muslim s believe thatGod revealed theQur'an to theMuhammad literally, word-for-word, in theArabic language .Thus, Arabic is regarded as the holy language ofIslam . However, there is no single "Muslim language" per se, as Islam, the faith of Muslims, is shared by people of many different ethnicities and languages.Majority
Muslim countriesMiddle East
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Iran ians speak Persian, Kurdish, Luri, Azerbaijani, Baluchi, and a number of other languages. ("SeePersian language#Dialects and close languages and ")
*Afghanistan has three major languages, Pashto, Dari (Eastern Persian ), and Uzbek, each belonging to ethnic groups (tribes) with the same names.
*Jordan ,Iraq ,Syria and theArabian Peninsula Arabic
*Turkish people speak Turkish, a Turkic language very different from Arabic.
*Muslims of theCaucasus use numerous languages from three families: Turkic, Northeast Caucasian and Northwest Caucasian.Africa
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Morocco : Besides the officialLiterary Arabic being used by official bodies, as is the case in most Arabic-speaking countries,Moroccan Arabic , also known as "Darija " or "Darya", is the colloquial language. It is grammatically simpler, and has a less voluminous vocabulary than Standard Arabic. As inAlgeria , most Moroccan Arabs live in the north of the country. Other Moroccans speakBerber languages such as Tachelhit and Tarifit.
*Berber languages can also be heard in Algeria, notably including Kabyle, spoken by the Kabyle Berbers in the north-east of Algeria. Another is theChaouia language , or "Hšawiya", spoken by theChaoui southeast of the Kabyle region. SeeLanguages of Algeria .
*Libya :Libyan Arabic
*Tunisia :Tunisian Arabic
*Mauritania : The official language of the country is Arabic, but common people of Arab-Berber origin use a distinct variety known asHassānīya . Many people in the south of the country speak one of the national languages, such as Pulaar, Soninke or Wolof. These are also spoken inSenegal .
*Nigeria : primarily Hausa, but some Yoruba and Igbo speakers are also Muslim.
*Sudan : primarily a Sudanese dialect ofArabic
*Somalia : people primarily speak Somali which is one of theCushitic languages .Central Asia
*Muslims of Central Asia speak
Turkic languages such as Uzbek, Uighur and Turkmen, excludingTajikistan where a variety of Persian is spokenouth Asia
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Pakistan : Urdu, Pashto, Dari, Balochi, Punjabi, Sindhi, Hindko
*Bangladesh : Bengali, written inBengali script notArabic script outheast Asia
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Indonesia , the most populous "Muslim country" in the world speak Indonesian, other regional languages and dialects, the most widely spoken of which is Javanese, Sundanese, Madurese
*Malaysia : Malay (Bahasa Malaysia).Jawi script is one written form of Malay, and is used in religious and official government contexts.Europe
*Bosnia (at least the Muslim component of federation; Bosniak population is almost exactly half of total population): Bosnian
*Albania and the newly declared (mostly unrecognised) republic ofKosovo : Albanian
*Al-Andalus : the former Islamic part of theIberian peninsula had substantial population ofMuladi s andCatholics , that spoke RomanceMozarabic language s. The Islamic conquerors spoke Arabic and Berber.Christians andJews usedLatin and Hebrew as their religious language, but Arabic became the language of culture for all the population.Countries with significant Muslim minorities
outh and West Asia
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India : India has the world's second largest Muslim population, thoughKashmiri -speakingKashmir is the only Muslim-majoritystate of India . Indian Muslims often share theIndian language spoken by non-Muslims of their state or locality; an ambiguous case isUrdu which forms adiasystem withHindi and is considered the mother tongue of Muslims in theHindi belt , though there are also some Urdu speakers inSouth India where it is a completely distinct language from the localDravidian languages . Urdu is one of theofficial languages of India inDelhi ,Bihar ,Uttar Pradesh ,Jammu and Kashmir , andAndhra Pradesh .
*Israel : Arabic
*Sri Lanka : Sri Lanka's Muslim population mainly consists of Sri Lankan Moors who speak a creole of Tamil.East Asia
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China : A variety of languages are spoken by Chinese Muslims. Uyghurs inXinjiang speak theUyghur language , while the Hui generally speakMandarin Chinese .
*Philippines : primarily Maguindanao, Maranao, Tausug, and other languages inMindanao . Some Cebuano speakers are Muslims. Most speak Filipino, as well.
*Singapore : English, Malay,Tamil, other Indian languages such as Punjabi and Urdu and a confirmed but uncounted minority speak some variety of ChineseAmericas
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Canada : English and French
*United States : EnglishEurope
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France : French
*Germany : German
*Netherlands : Dutch
*Russia : Russian, Chechen and otherlanguages of the Caucasus , Tatar and Bashkir
*United Kingdom : EnglishLanguage families
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Arabic has many different vernaculars. Whether these are to be considered mere dialects or separate languages is a question of usually politically motivated debate. Many varieties of Arabic are treated as languages inlinguistics , as well as being recognized as such by many of their speakers and in a few countries. The main branches of Arabic areLevantine Arabic ,Iraqi Arabic ,Gulf Arabic ,Egyptian Arabic andMaghrebi Arabic . Maltese is a descendant of an Arabic dialect, but spoken by a non-Muslim population.Chadian Arabic also extends to some areas with non-Muslim population, and many Arab countries have non-Muslim minorities.*Most speakers of the living non-Semitic branches of the
Afro-Asiatic languages (previously calledHamitic languages but now known not to be a genetic group) are Muslim. An exception is many speakers ofAgaw languages .
*Most speakers of livingIranian languages are Muslim. An exception isOssetian language .
*Most speakers of livingTurkic languages are Muslim. Exceptions areChuvash language andYakut language .
*Most speakers ofNorth Caucasian languages are Muslim. An exception is that the majority ofAbkhaz people still inAbkhazia areOrthodox Christian .
*A majority of speakers ofAustronesian languages live inIndonesia andMalaysia and are Muslim; however, thePhilippines is also populous and is mostly Christian, and speakers of the large number of Austronesian languages inOceania follow Christianity or traditional religions.
*A majority of speakers ofIndo-Aryan languages are Hindu, but Muslim speakers are still numerous enough to make up 28% of all Muslims. see|Islam by regionSee also
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Arabic alphabet#Arabic alphabets of other languages
* [http://www.islamic-dictionary.com Islamic Dictionary]
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