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  • ...Publishers: 1989). The Islamic World Studies Center in Malta published an Arabic language edition in 1993.
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  • '''Al-Jazeera''' ("The [Arabian] Peninsula" in [[Arabic language|Arabic]], more accurately transliterated as "Al Jazira") is a commercial te
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  • ...e glottal stop in [[word (language)|words]] taken from languages such as [[Arabic language|Arabic]] that have it as a phoneme. This includes non-[[standard language|s
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  • {{r|Arabic language}}
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  • ...current city; it was named in Byzantine Greek ''Χάνδαξ, Chandax'', from [[Arabic language|Arabic]] ''Khandaq'' “moat”. This name remained when the [[Byzantine Em
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  • ...guages are [[English language|English]], [[Somali language|Somali]], and [[Arabic language|Arabic]]. The Somalilanders are members of the [[Isaaq]] [[tribe]].
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  • ...tural]] divides. Most of Africa's 54 countries use European languages or [[Arabic language|Arabic]] for [[official language|official]] purposes, allowing them to spea ...n [[Sub-Saharan Africa]] by the [[sixteenth century]], particularly once [[Arabic language|Arabic]] had spread to many corners of the region. At [[Timbuktu]] in moder
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  • '''''Tawhid''''', with other transliterations from [[Arabic language|Arabic]] including '''''tawheed''''', is a basic [[Islam]]ic belief about t
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  • ...onsonant]]al systems (phonemic, but which ignore [[vowel]]s, such as the [[Arabic language|Arabic]] alphabet to a degree) ; [[morpheme|morphemic]]; [[syllable|syllabi
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  • {{r|Arabic language}}
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  • ...rsian language|Persian]], as well as the [[Gujarati language|Gujarati]], [[Arabic language|Arabic]] and [[Marathi language|Marathi]] languages. This allowed him to co
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  • '''Morocco''' ([[Arabic language|Arabic]]: المغرب, ''Al Maghrib'', المغرب الاقصى, ''Al Mag
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  • It was formed June 15, 2004, first producing an advertisement on [[Arabic language]] satellite television expressing regret to Muslims for the abuse committed
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  • ...nia]], and now holds UAE citizenship.<ref name=Bbc2006-04-11/> She is an [[Arabic language|Arabic]]-[[Swahili language|Swahili]] translator, and mother of three.
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  • ...7 tour as a country desk officer for [[Greece]]. In 1987-88, he studied [[Arabic language|Arabic]] at the Foreign Service Institute field school in Tunis, [[Tunisia]
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  • {{r|Arabic language}}
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  • |official_languages=[[Arabic language|Arabic]]
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  • ...[Ramciel]]. The [[official language]] of South Sudan is English, despite [[Arabic language|Arabic]] being quite widely used and the presence of many indigenous [[lang
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  • ...]] linguist [[Sibawayh]] made a detailed and professional description of [[Arabic language|Arabic]] in 760 CE in his monumental work, ''Al-kitab fi al-nahw'' (الك�
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