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Arabic Language and Globalization: Duties to Solution

Husam Hassan Ahmad Al-Omari


Abstract

The research aims to identify the challenges facing the Arab countries in establishing their language in the information society and the era of globalization, and to show their impact on national unity, the duties of the Arab towards the language of his tongue and the language of his religion, and the future of the Arabic language in light of globalization in terms of the impact of globalization and its manifestations and the linguistic phenomena that it causes in the language. And some ways that would elevate the Arabic language locally and internationally, and some solutions and treatment methods to confront globalization, based on the descriptive and analytical approach.

The research aims to identify the challenges that face the Arab countries in establishing their language in the information society and the era of globalization.

Keywords: Arabic language, Globalisation, Challenges, Manifestations of globalisation, duties, solution.

1. Introduction

This research explains the challenges faced by the Arabic language, and what the Arab and Islamic nations should have towards the language of its tongue and the language of its religion.

The research shows the seriousness of the phenomenon of globalization after standing on its terminological definition, and after clarifying the objectives of this phenomenon. Then comes the research of the effects of globalization in the Arab countries, and the manifestations of this phenomenon, and its manifestations in linguistic change. This research with some solutions and suggestions and ways to treat this phenomenon - the phenomenon of globalization.

The Arabic language lives in real harsh conditions nowadays, with its two archrivals, the first of which is its duality with its colloquialism, and the second of its duality with foreign languages that crowd it in its own home. Arabic, which is not united by a single vernacular language, apart from the connection of the classical language with the Holy Qur’an and with some worship that are only valid with it, while the second of them is considered more dangerous than duality because of its connection to colonialism, and its imposition on the occupied peoples, as well as its close connection with the phenomenon of globalization.


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Husam Hassan Ahmad Al-Omari
The Hashemite University, Jordan
husam_omari.1985@yahoo.com

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