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.