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  2. Arabic - Wikipedia

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    Arabic is the third most widespread official language after English and French, [16] one of six official languages of the United Nations, [17] and the liturgical language of Islam. [18] Arabic is widely taught in schools and universities around the world and is used to varying degrees in workplaces, governments and the media. [18]

  3. Islam - Wikipedia

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    [47] [48] In addition to its religious significance, the Quran is widely regarded as the finest work in Arabic literature, [49] [50] and has influenced art and the Arabic language. [51] Islam also holds that God has sent revelations, called wahy, to different prophets numerous times throughout history.

  4. Idris (prophet) - Wikipedia

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    Idris (Arabic: إدريس, romanized: ʾIdrīs) is an ancient prophet mentioned in the Qur'an, who Muslims believe was the second prophet after Adam. [1] [2] He is the third prophet mentioned in the Quran. Islamic tradition has unanimously identified Idris with the biblical Enoch.

  5. Arabs - Wikipedia

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    Arabic literature and culture declined significantly after the 13th century, to the benefit of Turkish and Persian. A modern revival took place beginning in the 19th century, alongside resistance against Ottoman rule. The literary revival is known as al-Nahda in Arabic, and was centered in Egypt and Lebanon.

  6. Muslims - Wikipedia

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    That spelling and its pronunciation was opposed by many Muslims in English-speaking countries because it resembled the Arabic word aẓ-ẓālim (الظَّالِم), meaning "the oppressor". [77] In the United States, the Associated Press instructed news outlets to switch to the spelling "Muslim" in 1991, making it the most common spelling ...

  7. Arabic numerals - Wikipedia

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    The 2, 8, and 9 resemble Arabic numerals more than Eastern Arabic numerals or Indian numerals. Leonardo Fibonacci was a Pisan mathematician who had studied in the Pisan trading colony of Bugia , in what is now Algeria , [ 15 ] and he endeavored to promote the numeral system in Europe with his 1202 book Liber Abaci :

  8. Arab culture - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] The term "Arabic dance" is often associated with the belly dance. However, there are many styles of traditional Arab dance, [ 12 ] and many of them have a long history. [ 13 ] These may be folk dances, or dances that were once performed as rituals or as entertainment spectacle, and some may have been performed in the imperial court ...

  9. Zabur - Wikipedia

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    In the Quran and Urdu translation of the Bible, the Zabur refers to the Psalms. [10] The Quran 21:105 says that in the Zabur there is a quote "the land is inherited by my righteous servants". This resembles the 29th verse of Psalm 37, which says "[t]he righteous shall inherit the land, and abide forever in it." [11] [10] [6]