Abstract

The most important in Islamic Legal Sciences is Arabic Language, because of its necessity for Muslims to understand the Islamic Legal Provisions in Qur’an and Hadith which are in Arabic and informed by Arabs, thus, to understand these sciences it is a must to learn Arabic to discern the meanings and benefits of Islamic Texts and Provisions. So based on induction and analysis, this study aims to illustrate the function of Arabic Language as a tool serves the Islamic Legal Sciences in the Sultan Idris Education University, by a questionnaire was disseminated among the students of Arabic Language to declare the efforts of Sultan Idris Education University in this field, especially within issues relate to understanding the Quran, its interpretation, and Islamic Legal Provisions.

Highlights

  • As defined by Al-Ghaliyeni (1993), the Arabic language is all the words Arabs use to name their items, and all the words which were transferred to us

  • The relationship between Arabic and Sharia sciences is very strong, especially that the sources of such sciences are in Arabic

  • The Arabic language plays an important role in the comprehension of the Islamic Sharia sciences since Arabic here is considered as an auxiliary science

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Introduction

As defined by Al-Ghaliyeni (1993), the Arabic language is all the words Arabs use to name their items, and all the words which were transferred to us. It was protected by the Quran, Hadith, and the Arabs’ prose and poetry. Such definition is based on what Ibn Jinni mentioned in his book The Characteristics (Al Khasa’es) that language “is sounds through which each people express themselves” (Ibn Jinni, 2010). The universities do so through the implementation of several programs in Arabic such as debates, public speaking and others

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