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Arabic language was first attested in the 9th century BCE, not the 1st century AD Source: A manual of the historical Grammar of Arabic by Dr Ahmed al-jallad, a harvard PhD linguist. The term "Arab" and "Arabia" originally referred North of Nefud, Syrian desert and Sinai, Not to the people of the peninsula who where not Arabian but the term "Arabia" included them in the 4th century BCE as a result of wrong Greek Geography Sources: Literacy and identity in Pre-Islamic Arabia by M.C.A Macdonald, Oxford university
Maurizio Tosi, University of Naples
Arabia and the Arabs by Robert G Hoyland, Oxford historian 2A06:C701:70AC:9A00:74A5:E36F:D58B:8B17 ( talk) 00:05, 12 April 2023 (UTC)
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change "Arabic language first emerged in the 1st century" to "Arabic language was first attested in the 9th century BCE. Source: a manual of historical grammar of Arabic by Ahmed al jallad, a harvard PhD Linguist. Also, Change "the term Arab was intially used to describe those living in the Arabian peninsula, as perceived by geographers from ancient Greece" to " the term Arab was intially used to describe those living in the Syrian desert, Sinai and North of Nefud" Sources: Literacy and identity in Pre-Islamic Arabia by M.C.A Macdonald, Oxford university
Maurizio Tosi, University of Naples
Arabia and the Arabs by Robert G Hoyland, Oxford historian 2A06:C701:7090:9700:8586:4608:322:5CA6 ( talk) 23:03, 12 April 2023 (UTC)
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Arabic language was first attested in the 9th century BCE, not the 1st century AD Source: A manual of the historical Grammar of Arabic by Dr Ahmed al-jallad, a harvard PhD linguist. The term "Arab" and "Arabia" originally referred North of Nefud, Syrian desert and Sinai, Not to the people of the peninsula who where not Arabian but the term "Arabia" included them in the 4th century BCE as a result of wrong Greek Geography Sources: Literacy and identity in Pre-Islamic Arabia by M.C.A Macdonald, Oxford university
Maurizio Tosi, University of Naples
Arabia and the Arabs by Robert G Hoyland, Oxford historian 2A06:C701:70AC:9A00:74A5:E36F:D58B:8B17 ( talk) 00:05, 12 April 2023 (UTC)
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change "Arabic language first emerged in the 1st century" to "Arabic language was first attested in the 9th century BCE. Source: a manual of historical grammar of Arabic by Ahmed al jallad, a harvard PhD Linguist. Also, Change "the term Arab was intially used to describe those living in the Arabian peninsula, as perceived by geographers from ancient Greece" to " the term Arab was intially used to describe those living in the Syrian desert, Sinai and North of Nefud" Sources: Literacy and identity in Pre-Islamic Arabia by M.C.A Macdonald, Oxford university
Maurizio Tosi, University of Naples
Arabia and the Arabs by Robert G Hoyland, Oxford historian 2A06:C701:7090:9700:8586:4608:322:5CA6 ( talk) 23:03, 12 April 2023 (UTC)