Modern linguists' position to the classical Arabic language from the modern renaissance to the era of globalization : a descriptive analytic study /

This study aims to clarify the position of modern Arab linguists on the origin of their language that establish basic grammar. It also aims at examining the position of those linguists from their language as a product of their identity and thought. It aims at explaining the position of modern Arab f...

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Main Author: Al-Qahtani, Zainah binti Hussain bin 'Awadah
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Gombak, Selangor : Kulliyyah of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences, International Islamic University Malaysia, 2012
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Online Access:http://studentrepo.iium.edu.my/handle/123456789/6763
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Summary:This study aims to clarify the position of modern Arab linguists on the origin of their language that establish basic grammar. It also aims at examining the position of those linguists from their language as a product of their identity and thought. It aims at explaining the position of modern Arab from the clarion call to replace Arabic with Latin words, their stance toward the Classical since the modern Renaissance to the era of globalization, and the challenges faced by the classical in light of the language globalization in making Arabic a global Islamic language aims to unite Islamic linguists. It also aims to demonstrate the most prominent mechanisms of language globalization, its role in spreading the Classical Arabic and developing it. The study discusses the most salient trends that call to the exclusion of Arab language in the modern era and bring to the light the most important efforts made by Arab linguists to resist foreign occupation that imposes its language on people. The findings of the study show that the Classical Arabic is negatively influenced by the contemporary language globalization, Classical Arabic is weakened by the foreign languages, and dialects. The study proposes for the creation of Islamic language globalization to challenge western globalization, it also suggests that, Islam is a major factor for the preservation of Classical Arabic as a language of Muslim people worldwide.
Physical Description:x, 158 leaves : ill. ; 30cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (leaves 145-158).