Arabic is a language spoken in many Arab countries like, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Lebanon, Sudan and many more. The language of most Muslims is Arabic and it is spoken in the UK too by Pakistanis and Bangladeshis. Arab speakers live in many places in the UK and are spread all over. Arabs left the Gulf and came to the UK to open their businesses.
Arabic was the seventh most familiar or spoken language in the capital proved by a survey performed in London school children in 2000. Even though Arabic is not spoken by most people in the UK, it is a language that is know or recognized by people in the UK. Al Hayat is an Arabic newspaper issued in London and in the Kufa Gallery in Westbourne Grove, Arabic history is displayed.
Islam is a religion and its sacred language is Arabic. It was spoken first in the Arabian peninsula and then started to expand. Arabic vocabulary is said to be progressed. Even though it is spoken in the Arab countries, the language differs from one country to another.
Arabic language is known for more than 1500 years and so its literacy. Arabic language is written by inserting vowels and it is written from right to left.
Edwards, V. (2007) ' Arabic ', BBC. Available at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/voices/multilingual/arabic.shtml#A ( Accessed on: 11 November 2011 ).
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