Pakistanisage
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It's happening my friend slowly, but, we can't replace Arabic with English. The Arabic language is extremely important than any other language, the revelations came in Arabic.
I agree with you 100% as we will always need Arabic for our Faith.
I was only thinking in terms Trade and Commerce and Scientific Knowledge and Education.
Yes, Arabic syntax and pragmatics often confused secondary speakers. Also, standard Arabic is ultra complicated due to words order, functionality, and stylistics. I would recommend learning Egyptian accent, forget about ours, it's too hard.
I am trying to learn Modern Standard Arabic which is understood by all 22 Arab Speaking countries and is considered the Standard.
Barak Allahu Feek, ya Akhi....