
Al Daheeh
History of the Arabic language
S9 • E33 Sep 13, 2024 28m
For a period of time, the prevailing belief among us (Arabs) was that the Holy Qur’an and pre-Islamic poetry were the oldest forms of the Arabic language that had reached us. However, the inscriptions that travelers and orientalists found in the Arabian Peninsula during the last century and the century before it turned this belief upside down, so that we were able to come up with amazing discoveries about trying to reach the first form of the Arabic language, and to come up with even more amazing conclusions about the way in which the Arabic language developed from writing in a very strange way found in these inscriptions, to its current form that we write now.