Islam is a religion, not a race or nationality.
The majority of Muslims in the world live in countries that speak the following languages (in no particular order):
Indonesian
Arabic
English
French
Farsi
Answer:
Muslims speak hundreds of different languages, depending on national origin and/or citizenship. According to a 2009 Pew Research Center study, there are approximately 1.57 billion Muslims in the world. Muslims live on all five continents, with approximately 60% living in Asia and 20% living in the Middle East and Africa. The largest number of Muslims are found in Southeast Asian countries, including Indonesia, Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. Hundreds of different languages are spoken in Southeast Asia, including Indonesian, Urdu, Hindi, Bengali (Bangla) and English. Muslims living in the Middle East and North Africa speak Arabic, with some also speaking French and English.
Arabic is a language of great importance to Muslims as their holy scripture, The Qur'an, was originally written in Arabic. For non-Arabic speaking Muslims, however, the Qur'an is available in translation.
Islam is a religion, not a language. Muslims are spread all over the world and speak the language of their home land languages. However, the Quran God revelation language is Arabic that is still a live language.
One can not ask what is the Christian language?!!!
The Arabic language and the Muslim faith.
There is no such language as Muslim , and if you meant Arabic it's مرحبا what's pronounced marhaba
Muslim is a religion, not a language.
A Muslim is a follower of the religion Islam. Muslim is not a language.
Urdu is a language not a people. It is spoken by the people of Pakistan and some parts of India. It is a Hindustani language form spoken mostly in Muslim communities.
Muslim isn't a language. A muslim is someone following the religion Islam. Doesn't matter which language they speak.
Muslim is a religion not a language.
Muslim isn't a language. lol.
Muslims do not have their own language people from all different races can be Muslims with different languages so their is no Muslim term for bump.
There is no such thing as a "Muslim dialect." There is no language called Muslim. Islam is a religion, and its followers speak many different languages. These people say "Good morning" in whatever language they speak, and speak whatever language they wish to.
Is it generally accepted in Muslim countries? Muslim countries vary a great deal. Most people think of Muslim countries as limited to North Africa and the Middle East, but the largest Muslim communities are in countries like India, Pakistan, and Indonesia. English is the second language of choice in most non English-speaking countries, including Muslim ones.
Muslim is a religion, not a language. Please pick a language and someone can tell you how to say "good afternoon" in it!