Muslimspeaking
Muslimspeaking refers to the communication practices and linguistic diversity within Muslim communities worldwide. It encompasses not just the Arabic language, which holds religious significance in Islam, but also the myriad of vernacular languages spoken by Muslims across different cultures and regions. The term acknowledges that Islam is a global faith with adherents speaking hundreds of languages, and their religious expression and daily life are often intertwined with their native tongues.
Arabic is considered the liturgical language of Islam, as it is the language of the Quran and
The way Muslims communicate can also be influenced by Islamic teachings on etiquette, modesty, and respect.