University of Basra holds a lecture on the aesthetics of the Arabic language compared to other languages.

University of Basra holds a lecture on the

aesthetics of the Arabic language compared

to other languages.

 The College of Education for Women at the

University of Basra held an electronic lecture

entitled “The Aesthetics of the Arabic

Language compared to Other Languages.”

   The lecture, which was presented by the

lecturer, Wassan Yaqoub, from the

Department of Arabic Language, addressed

that language is the main means of

communication between human beings, and

it is the means of expressing the purposes

and conscience.  Its hidden value must be

appreciated and proud of when compared

with other languages ​​that are invading all

areas of life.

    The lecture dealt with the emergence of

languages ​​and their explanation from the

Holy Qur’an and the opinions of scholars in

that, as well as highlighting the aspects of

beauty in Arabic from the music of its

sounds and its overlap with all the joints of

grammatical, morphological and semantic

repetition in it, and the abundance of its

words of synonymy, derivation and verbal

common that is not found in any other.

    The lecture recommended that given the

importance of the Arabic language, it should

be made the language of science as it was,

as it is not only a language of dialogue and

communication, but it is the language of the

holiest books and its seal, and the language

of the people of heaven in Paradise.