Cultural aspects of Arabicisation : past and present

Author

al-Maani, Muslim

Source

Journal of Arts and Social Sciences

Issue

Vol. 2011, Issue 2 (31 Dec. 2011), pp.21-30, 10 p.

Publisher

Sultan Qaboos University College of Arts and Social Sciences

Publication Date

2011-12-31

Country of Publication

Oman

No. of Pages

10

Main Subjects

Religion
Languages & Comparative Literature

Topics

Abstract AR

ظل التعريب موضع نقاش و بحث منذ ظهور الإسلام, و مع الفتوحات الإسلامية احتك العرب مع حضارات و ثقافات العالم آنذاك.

و لقد عزز رقي الإمبراطورية الإسلامية في العصور الوسطى الثقافة العربية و لغتها الأمر الذي كان له الأثر في استقطاب العلماء من مختلف أرجاء العالم للبحث باللغة العربية في شتى صنوف العلم و المعرفة و التكنولوجيا.

إلا أنه و منذ أن تدهورت الإمبراطورية العربية و الإسلامية احتلت اللغة العربية و ثقافتها موضعا هامشيا ضمن ثقافة العصر الحالي.

و لا يعزى السبب في ذلك إلى أن اللغة العربية و الإسلامية غير قادرة على التفاعل مع متطلبات الحضارة الحديثة و إنما إلى النظرة الثقافية المحيطة باللغة العربية و العرب.

فاللغة العربية بدلا من أن تكون لغة العلم و المعرفة أصبحت لغة أجنبية حتى داخل بعض البلدان العربية كما قلل استخدام اللغة الأجنبية, لغة القوى الاستعمارية, من دور اللغة العربية مما أدى إلى ظهور نماذج مختلفة للتعريب.

و يعكس التحول في أهداف التعريب و محالاته التطور في الثقافة العربية و تدهورها المستمر.

لذا يهدف هذا البحث إلى تسليط الضوء على تأثير العنصر الثقافي في التعريب و أثره على مختلف مجالات العلم و المعرفة و البحث و التعليم.

Abstract EN

The aim of this article is to examine the cultural dimensions of arabicisation, past and present.

The article traces the rise and fall of arabicisation and its ramifications for science, knowledge, research and education in and through Arabic.

Arabicisation has been at the heart of linguistic and cultural debate since the dawn of Islam, a debate intensified when the Arabs and their new religion came into contact with different civilizations and cultures.

The rise of the Islamic empire in mediaeval times consolidated Arabic and Arab culture, attracting scholars from around the world to research different areas of science and knowledge through the medium of Arabic, which in turn became, and remained for centuries, the global donor language of knowledge and learning.

With the decline of the Arab/Islamic empire, however, Arabic and Arab culture started to lose their world standing.

Today, Arabic and its culture occupy a marginal position when compared to other languages like English for instance.

For different internal and external reasons, Arabic has lost its status as the major language of innovation and creative thinking.

But this is not because it cannot handle the concepts of modern civilization or is unable to express them; rather the cultural position of Arabs seems to be the main reason.

Instead of being the predominant language of science and technology, Arabic has been competed by other foreign languages in its own territories.

The widespread use of European languages, the languages of the colonizing powers, has undermined its role.

Furthermore, the lack of pan-Arab policies on language planning has contributed to the emergence of different and often disparate models of arabicisation.

Transformation in the objectives and scope of the process reflects the historical developments and decline of Arab culture from medieval times to the present day.

American Psychological Association (APA)

al-Maani, Muslim. 2011. Cultural aspects of Arabicisation : past and present. Journal of Arts and Social Sciences،Vol. 2011, no. 2, pp.21-30.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)

al-Maani, Muslim. Cultural aspects of Arabicisation : past and present. Journal of Arts and Social Sciences No. 2 (2011), pp.21-30.
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American Medical Association (AMA)

al-Maani, Muslim. Cultural aspects of Arabicisation : past and present. Journal of Arts and Social Sciences. 2011. Vol. 2011, no. 2, pp.21-30.
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Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references : p. 29-30

Record ID

BIM-281577