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What draws the attention of those concerned with Standard Arabic is that in its long life it violated the law of changing human languages, which stipulates the extinction of the language or its dissolution in new languages in a maximum period of four centuries. Thanks to her old stock of knowledge.
The Handbook of Arabic and the Struggle of Balances by Dr. Muhammad Abdo Felfl examines, within a series of linguistic issues, the reasons for the survival of this language over tens of centuries and its ability to carry the eastern cultural stock with its connotations without changing the structure of this language.
The booklet deals with three topics, the first revolves around the Arabic language from an objective point of view and examines the factors of its stability and dissolution, while the second topic revolves around the language and the effects of politics on it and discusses the views of Dr. The Arab politician in preserving the language of Al-Daad.
The last topic, entitled Arabic from a Japanese point of view, revolves around the objectivity of the Japanese Arabist Toshihiko Izutsu in his talk about the factors and reasons for the survival of the Arabic language to this day.
The booklet issued by the Syrian General Book Organization is 94 pages of medium size.
It is noteworthy that the researcher, Dr. Abdo Felfl, was born in Hama and is a professor of Arabic language and literature at the University of Hama. Dozens of books and research have been published for him, including the Arabic language as constants and variables, and the poetic language of grammarians.
Bilal Ahmad
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