apa si bagusnya bahasa arab dibandingin bahasa ibrani dan yunani?
dibandingin bahasa inggris?
dibandingin bahasa cina?
setahu saya dari grammar jelas kalah
palagi dari pemaknaan kata jelas kalah
walo saya bukan ahli bahasa

LALU SIAPA YG MENCIPTAKAN BAHASA DI MUKA BUMI INI?
apa anda pikir Tuhan cuma menghargai bahasa arab?
kalo jawabannya bahwa bahasa arab adalah bahasa paling tolol di 
dunia, mungkin saja, karena allah si islam juga paling tolol, budeg, 
gila hormat / orang nunduk.

Kiranya terbukalah hikmat surgawi kepada sekalian umat islam, supaya 
kalian tahu apakah si muhammad itu boong ato kagak.



--- In [email protected], "Ambon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.arabnews.com/?
page=5&section=0&article=64035&d=20&m=5&y=2005
> 
> 
>             Friday, 20, May, 2005 (11, Rabi` al-Thani, 1426
>            
>      
> 
>       Why Is the Qur'an in Arabic
>       Adil Salahi, Arab News 
>         
>       Q.1. May I ask why is the Qur'an in Arabic when the majority 
of Muslims all over the world speak other languages?
> 
>       Q.2. Is there racism among Muslims, even though it is not 
mentioned in the Qur'an?
> 
>       M.M.W.
> 
>       A.1. God has chosen to address His final message to all 
mankind, and that it should be one message, binding on all, and valid 
for the rest of time. As such, it has to have a clear text to which 
people may refer whenever they wish to know what God wants them to 
do, and what to refrain from. He sent a messenger to deliver it to 
mankind. It is only to be expected that the messenger should speak 
the language of his own people, and that the message given to him 
should be in that same language. He could not be expected to speak 
all human languages. Of course, God is able to put His message in all 
these languages, or to make all mankind speak Arabic or any language 
He wants. But this is not the way He has chosen for His creation. He 
has chosen that every individual should be distinct from all others, 
in every respect: In the language he or she speaks, just like their 
fingerprints are different. If the message were to be given in all 
human languages, then there would have been a very large number of 
translations of the Qur'an, all revealed by God, so that they would 
be made ready for the time when speakers of those languages become 
Muslims. Moreover, languages change, spread or die out. Latin, Greek, 
Aramaic are examples of languages that had died. Today, they are only 
learned or spoken by a handful of people. But there are many others 
that have disappeared. In contrast, many languages have risen and 
developed. Should the Qur'an have been revealed in these as well?
> 
>       It is definitely the proper thing that the Qur'an should be 
in the language spoken by the messenger God chose to deliver it. That 
was Muhammad (peace be upon him), who was an Arab. People who wish to 
learn about Islam have the means to do so through Muslims, who are 
required to deliver God's message to other people and call on them to 
accept Islam.
> 
>       A.2. If you are speaking about Islam, then there is 
absolutely no racism in Islam. The rule established by God Almighty 
is that: "The most noble of you in God's sight are those who are most 
righteous." (49: 13) The Prophet says: "No advantage does an Arab has 
over a non-Arab, nor a white man over a black man except through God-
fearing." Many are the Hadiths that confirm this principle, which 
makes people's actions, not status, the criterion of distinction. 
> 
>       The Prophet made every effort to instill this new principle 
into the minds of his companions. He was exceedingly successful, 
particularly when we take into consideration the fact that the 
Arabian society at the time was strongly class-conscious. To give 
just a simple example, we should remember that slaves were the lowest 
class in that society. Yet, Bilal, a former slave set free by Abu 
Bakr, was the Prophet's mu'azzin in charge of calling the prayer, and 
he was the treasurer of the Islamic state headed by the Prophet. 
During his reign as caliph, Umar who belonged to the tribe that used 
to be the highest in the tribal hierarchy, said in reference to Bilal 
and how he was freed from slavery: "Abu Bakr was our master, and he 
set our master free." Thus, Umar, the caliph who belonged to the 
noblest tribe describes a former slave as "our master", acknowledging 
Bilal's seniority as one of the early converts to Islam.
> 
>       This is the model Islam establishes. However, the practice of 
Muslims may fall short of what their faith requires. In such a case 
the fault is with Muslims, not Islam. It may be that in some Muslim 
communities, class-consciousness creeps in and people take a somewhat 
racial attitude. This is totally forbidden in Islam. Anyone guilty of 
it will have to account before God for that, and he could easily 
incur God's punishment. I am glad to say, however, that the very idea 
of racism is repugnant to the vast majority of Muslims throughout the 
world.
> 
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> 
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