Arabic Language: A Legacy of Beauty and Creativity

Authors

  • Dr. Fayçal Kourifa, Associate Professor; Higher School of Teachers – University of Chlef (Algeria)
  • Dr. Abd El Kader Zerk El Rass, Associate Professor; Higher School of Teachers – University of Chlef (Algeria)
  • Aissa Bekkouche Professor of Higher Education, Hassiba Ben Bouali University – Chlef (Algeria)

Keywords:

Classical Arabic, language

Abstract

Arabic is one of the oldest languages in the world, characterized by its authenticity and beauty. It is distinguished by its richness and unique abundance. It is the language of the Holy Qur’an, which was revealed 1400 years ago. Classical Arabic is used in literature and poetry, which increases its beauty and its ability to express feelings and ideas in a creative way. Therefore, the Arabic language has remained, and still remains, a vessel of culture and history, carrying within it a rich literary heritage extending over centuries. It also plays a vital role in ensuring the cultural identity of Arabs. Despite the challenges it faces, such as globalization and the use of foreign languages, Classical Arabic remains the main reference for communication among its speakers, and it is used in education at all levels, as well as being the language of media and communication. This has made it more stable and more prestigious in the face of current challenges.

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Published

2026-04-28

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