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Arabic Afrikaans (, ) or Lisan-e-Afrikaans () was a form of
Afrikaans Afrikaans (, ) is a West Germanic language that evolved in the Dutch Cape Colony from the Dutch vernacular of Holland proper (i.e., the Hollandic dialect) used by Dutch, French, and German settlers and their enslaved people. Afrikaans gr ...
written in
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. It began in the 1830s in the
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in
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. Beside a 16th-century manuscript in the
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written with Arabic script, it is the only Germanic language known to have been written in an
Arabic script The Arabic script is the writing system used for Arabic and several other languages of Asia and Africa. It is the second-most widely used writing system in the world by number of countries using it or a script directly derived from it, and th ...
.


Letters


Overview

The Arabic Afrikaans ( af, alifbe ) is a variant of the Arabic alphabet used to write
Afrikaans Afrikaans (, ) is a West Germanic language that evolved in the Dutch Cape Colony from the Dutch vernacular of Holland proper (i.e., the Hollandic dialect) used by Dutch, French, and German settlers and their enslaved people. Afrikaans gr ...
. It consists of 36 letters: ''Note:'' This alphabet is the Persian form of the Arabic alphabet, with 36 letters, including extra letters for sounds that are not in the Arabic alphabet.


Vowels


Phonology


Consonants


Texts

Seventy-four Arabic Afrikaans texts are extant. The earliest, the "Hidyat al-Islam", is dated 1845, though its source manuscript no longer exists. The oldest surviving manuscript, which describes the basic Islamic learning, was written by the
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Abdul-Kahhar ibn Abdul-Malik in 1868. The most professional version was written in 1869 by
Abu Bakr Effendi Sheikh Abu Bakr Effendi ( – 29 June 1880), also spelt Ebu Bekir Efendi, was an Ottoman ''qadi'' sent in 1862 by Sultan Abdulaziz at the request of Queen Victoria to the Cape of Good Hope, in order to teach and assist the Muslim community o ...
, who came from
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to the Cape in 1862.


''Uiteensetting van die Godsdiens''

One of the best examples of this literature was ''Uiteensetting van die Godsdiens'' ("Exposition of the Religion"), a book laying out
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ic traditions according to the
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religious law. Written by
Abu Bakr Effendi Sheikh Abu Bakr Effendi ( – 29 June 1880), also spelt Ebu Bekir Efendi, was an Ottoman ''qadi'' sent in 1862 by Sultan Abdulaziz at the request of Queen Victoria to the Cape of Good Hope, in order to teach and assist the Muslim community o ...
, it was printed using Arabic script throughout, but contained transcriptions of Afrikaans. According to one of the three experts in this field, the German , about 20 people were responsible for the text, but the most important contributors to Arabic Afrikaans opinion were: *Abdul Kahhar ibn Hajji Abdul Malik (early 19th century) *Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Baha ud-Din (mid-19th century) *Ismail ibn Muhammad Hanif (mid-19th century) *Abd ur-Rahman ibn Muhammad Al-Iraqi (late 19th century), and *
Abu Bakr Effendi Sheikh Abu Bakr Effendi ( – 29 June 1880), also spelt Ebu Bekir Efendi, was an Ottoman ''qadi'' sent in 1862 by Sultan Abdulaziz at the request of Queen Victoria to the Cape of Good Hope, in order to teach and assist the Muslim community o ...
(late 19th century). This is a paragraph of the book ''Uiteensetting van die godsdiens'': *Transcription of the Arabic-alphabet text. The italics mark non-Afrikaans words: *:Iek bagent diesie ''kitab'' met Allah (''ta'ala'') sain naam. Allah (''ta'ala'') es ''rizq'' giefar ien ''dunya'' fer al wat liefandag ies. Allah (''ta'ala'') es beriengar ien die ''gannat'' ien dag ''ahirat'' fer al die miesie an djinns wat oewhap ''iman'' gadoet het. Al die dank an parais es rieg fer Allah (''ta'ala'') alien. Allah (''ta'ala'') het gagief fer oewhans Islam sain ''agama''. Islam sain ''agama'' oek waas gawies fantefoewhar Ibrahim sain ''agama''... An Allah (''ta'ala'') het gamaak die Qur'an ''rasulullah'' sain hadit fer seker ''dalil'' fer oewhans... An Allah (''ta'ala'') het galaat oewhans wiet die riegtie wieg fan die ''ilm''s an gahelp fer oewhans oewham ta lier ander miesie oewhap die riegtie manierie. *Translation into modern standard Afrikaans: *:Ek begin hierdie boek met Allah (hy is verhewe) se naam. Allah (h.i.v.) is onderhouer in die wêreld vir al wat lewendig is. Allah (h.i.v.) is bringer in die paradys in die laaste dag vir al die mense en djinns wat oop iman gedoen het (m.a.w. in die geloof gesterwe het). Al die dank en prys is reg vir Allah (h.i.v.) alleen. Allah het gegee vir ons Islam se godsdiens. Islam se godsdiens ook was gewees vantevore Abraham se godsdiens...En Allah (h.i.v.) het gemaak die Koran en die profeet se hadit vir seker bewys vir ons...En Allah (h.i.v.) het gelaat ons weet die regte weg van die godsdienswetenskappe en gehelp vir ons om te leer ander mense op die regte manier. The Arabic-alphabet version uses an Arabic word in several places where modern Afrikaans uses a Germanic word, e.g. ''dunya'' دنيا for ''wêreld,'' meaning "world". The Arabic words are entirely unknown in Afrikaans. Without the above ''Translation into modern standard Afrikaans'' (which is in itself not standard Afrikaans although much closer to it), it is nearly impossible for an Afrikaans-speaking person to understand the above ''Transcription of the Arabic-alphabet text''. Some words do however appear to resemble phonetic transliterations between Arabic script and the version of Afrikaans spoken by Cape Coloured people, mixed with Dutch. Islam arrived among the Malays during the early 15th century and these works were most likely teaching tools; a way for Muslim teachers to instruct Malay slaves in the Cape while not necessarily being able to speak Dutch very well or at all.


Qur'an

An example that used Arabic vowels was a handwritten Arabic–Afrikaans bilingual
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(perhaps written in the 1880s). In it, for example,
Sura A ''surah'' (; ar, سورة, sūrah, , ), is the equivalent of "chapter" in the Qur'an. There are 114 ''surahs'' in the Quran, each divided into '' ayats'' (verses). The chapters or ''surahs'' are of unequal length; the shortest surah ('' Al-K ...
h 67, Ayah 1 says:Michael Cook, ''The Koran, A Very Short Introduction'', Oxford:
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, 2000, , p. 93
(° = vowel sign missing, ň = /ŋ/ as in "king", ʿ = ayn, underlined = in Arabic.) Here in the Afrikaans text: * ''ň'' is written as ayn but with three dots above * ''v'' is written as * ''f'' in "fir" has both an vowel and an vowel. * The letter of prolongation in ' and ' has
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. * The Afrikaans
preposition Prepositions and postpositions, together called adpositions (or broadly, in traditional grammar, simply prepositions), are a class of words used to express spatial or temporal relations (''in'', ''under'', ''towards'', ''before'') or mark various ...
''by'' is written as part of the next word, likely by copying Arabic language usage with some prepositions. * The Afrikaans word ''al'' = "
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" is written as part of the next word, likely by copying Arabic language usage with ''-'' = "
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Lexicon


Numerals

Arabic Afrikaans used
Eastern Arabic numerals The Eastern Arabic numerals, also called Arabic-Hindu numerals or Indo–Arabic numerals, are the symbols used to represent numerical digits in conjunction with the Arabic alphabet in the countries of the Mashriq (the east of the Arab world) ...
. The following is the list of basic cardinal numerals with the spelling in the Afrikaans Latin alphabet:


See also

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Aljamiado ''Aljamiado'' (; ; ar, عَجَمِيَة trans. ''ʿajamiyah'' ) or ''Aljamía'' texts are manuscripts that use the Arabic script for transcribing European languages, especially Romance languages such as Mozarabic, Aragonese, Portuguese, S ...
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Cape Malays Cape Malays (, in Arabies script) also known as Cape Muslims or Malays, are a Muslim community or ethnic group in South Africa. They are the descendants of enslaved and free Muslims from different parts of the world who lived at the Cape duri ...
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Islam in South Africa Islam in South Africa is a minority religion, practised by roughly 1.6% of the total population. Islam in South Africa has grown in three phases. The first phase brought the earliest Muslims as part of the involuntary migration of slaves, a ...


References

* "Abu Bakr se 'Uiteensetting van die Godsdiens'", A. van Selms, 1979, North-Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam/Oxford/New York. (online versio
Abu Bakr Effendi, Uiteensetting van die godsdiens · dbnl


External links

* {{Arabic alphabets Afrikaans Arabic alphabets Islam in South Africa