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đạo hồi Do bạn speak Arabic where bạn come from?

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Aladdin4U picked No:
I come from Iran. We speak Farsi in Iran, not Arabic. Why? Simply because Iranian people are Persians, not Arabs, although we use a slightly modified Arabic alphabet to write Farsi.
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Aladdin4U picked No:
Or, in this case, most people of my generation also speak English and we know how to write in Roman alphabet as well.
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DylanDogFan001 picked No:
We speak Turkish, not Arabic. We don't even use the same alphabet anymore, the one that all the Arabs use. In Turkey, we use Roman alphabet for century now. Muslims from non-Arabic countries these days don't speak Arabic, but they can still understand it. At least some of it anyway. People in Indonesia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania, Afghanistan, and some other Muslim countries in Central Asia, don't speak Arabic at all, yet that doesn't make them any less Muslim from those who speak Arabic for their first language. I think, Arabic is to us Muslims in Europe, much more like a spiritual connection between us, between all those nations and countries. The way I see it, Arabic is to us Muslims the same as Sanskrit is for Hindus and Buddhists, or Latin for those who are Roman Catholic. Did you know that not even all the Christians speak or understand the language of their own faith? I mean, come on, people, how many Roman Catholics these days speak Latin? Not many, if any at all. The same thing goes for us Muslims and the Arabic language. Not all Muslims are Arabs, you know! Not all Muslims speak Arabic! That doesn't change the fact that we're all Muslims, Arabs or not. We just all speak our own language instead. I hope you all agree with me.
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