Is Islamic hard to learn?

Is Islamic hard to learn?

Is it really difficult? No, absolutely not despite what you might have heard. Learning Arabic language is actually quite simple unless you’ve chosen take a difficult method of learning. If you look at anything there is always an easy way to do it and a difficult way.

Why does the Quran have to be read in Arabic?

“Reciting” the Holy Quran should be done in Arabic, and in the “Qureshi” dialect in the prayers and ordinary reciting. All Muslims are advised to read the Quran in Arabic because reciting even one letter of the Quran rewards us with 10 good deeds according to a well known and accepted Hadees (saying of Prophet).

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Is it hard to read Arabic?

Previous research has shown that reading in Arabic is a slower process than reading in other languages, even among skilled native Arabic speakers. In addition, the process of reading acquisition by beginning readers is slower than in other languages.

How can I read the Quran in Arabic?

Of course, if you insist in reading the Quran in Arabic you can do so by studying the Arabic language and reading the Quran in English at the same time. The Quran is a message, not just another beautiful language book. We have to trust God and know that He is the teacher of the Quran.

Why is the Quran in Arabic and not other languages?

The Quran is God’s final revelation and because Muhammad peace be upon him lived in Arabia, the Quran is in Arabic. And if We had made it a non-Arabic Qur’an, they would have said, “Why are its verses not explained in detail [in our language]? Is it a foreign [recitation] and an Arab [messenger]?”

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Is it mandatory for a Muslim to learn Arabic?

As far as I searched, there is no tradition to point that it is deemed as a Wajib (mandatory) practice for Muslim, but there are some case which make us learning Arabic. For example by learning Arabic, perhaps we can comprehend the holy Quran better which is in Arabic language, or in reading the origin hadiths and so forth.

Is Arabic an Islamic language?

Arabic is considered by many to be an Islamic language, central to the religious practice of Muslims; most non-Arabic Muslims make an effort to learn it.