The Arabic language refers to a Semitic language spoken by millions of people across North Africa and the Middle East. It is the liturgical language of Islam and has influenced other languages in the region.
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Islamic Golden Age: This term refers to a period of cultural, economic, and scientific flourishing in the Islamic world, during which Arabic became an important language for knowledge dissemination.
Quran: The Quran is the holy book of Islam, written in classical Arabic. Its importance contributed significantly to spreading knowledge of the Arabic language.
Arab conquests: These were military campaigns led by Arab armies during the seventh century AD that resulted in territorial expansions across North Africa and the Middle East. The conquests played a role in disseminating Arabic culture and language.