Arabic+Language

Arabic was a largely spoken language during Medieval Times. Arabic is a language that comes from the Semetic Origin including languages from Hebrew backgrounds and languages from Ethiopia. The first early speakers of Arabic were Bedouins of Arabia. The Arabic vowel sounds are not written down at all. The Arabic alphabet is written different from English and other Western languages. The Arabic sounds are mostly formed in the Western Languages.

Literature was a very important part of Arabic Language in Medieval times. In the early languages of Arabic the Bedouins poems emphasized such as courage and generosity. During Islamic time period, there were many types of poetry such as love lyrics. Arabic poetry usually dates before the beginning of Islam. Arabic prose developed with the beginning of Islam. Arabic literature flourished in the 800's. Writers were drawn where they could study work rather than writing fiction, the commonly wrote about history and philosophy as well as biography and autobiography.