persischarabischen
Persisch-Arabischen refers to the historical and linguistic interface between Persian (Farsi) and Arabic, spanning contact in vocabulary, literary forms, and writing systems. It denotes the broad range of influences that arose from centuries of close interaction rather than a single language or dialect. The term is used in philology and cultural history to describe how Persian and Arabic shaped each other from late antiquity through the early modern period.
History and linguistic contact
Following the 7th-century Islamic conquest of Persia, Arabic became the language of administration, scholarship, and religion
A key facet of the Persisch-Arabischen interface is the use of the Arabic script for writing Persian.
Lexicon and literary influence
Arabic loanwords constitute a significant portion of classical and modern Persian vocabulary, especially in religious, bureaucratic,
Today, Persian continues to be written in the Persian-Arabic script in Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan (with