All languages of the world. It depends on the country language where the Muslim was born and raised up. Quran, Muslims holy book: is translated for this purpose to almost all world languages. Howevr, Many Muslims (especially in Middle East) know Arabic and write in Arabic; the Quran original God revelation language.
Arabic is the language of Islam. Although the Quran is translated in many different languages, it is still custom to read, write, and even speak Arabic, but more so when dealing with religion.
Muslims use a writing in all languages according to their home country language or the language of country of residence. However, the Quran original language is Arabic which is also the language of Arab countries..
Muslims write the same way that everyone else writes: with a pen, pencil, or computer. As for what languages Muslims write, those are numerous and varied. The most strongly associated language with Islam is Arabic, which is written in the Arabic alphabet (as are Urdu and Farsi). However, many Muslims write with the Latin Alphabet (Turkish, Uzbek, Malay, Indonesian -- not to mention English, French, and other Western languages). Many Muslims also write in Cyrillic and other more regional alphabets as well if the languages that they speak use those alphabets.
They write as the others write.
No you can write quran in any language. Color, language it does'nt matter in islam. We are all equal to allah.and remember that there is only 15% of muslims who is arabic.others are nonarabic.you can write quran in any language you want you.
Muslims used to write in hieroglyphics
Arabic Language.
First of all, it's the language of Arabic, Muslims are from the religion of Islam. Second, you don't need to write 'Happy' in front of Eid Mubarak. 'Mubarak' means congratulations. Third, Refer to link below.
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depends on their language!
Home language of 85% of world Muslims is not Arabic.
Muslims try to learn Arabic because the Quran, the holy book of Islam, is written in Arabic. Understanding Arabic allows Muslims to read the Quran in its original language, which is considered more authentic and ensures a better comprehension of its teachings. Additionally, Arabic is a common language in many Muslim-majority countries, so learning it can facilitate communication and understanding within the global Muslim community.
Quran revelation to prophet Mohamed was in Arabic. However, Muslims with mother tongue language is Arabic constitute less than 15 % of all Muslims. The rest are Muslims with mother tongue language not Arabic, although some of them may have learned Arabic for religious reasons.