Christian Books For Sale In Arabic
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At Shepherds Books, we believe everyone should have the opportunity to explore Christianity and experience God’s love firsthand. Get an affordable Arabic Bible – because understanding the message of hope and faith should be accessible to all.
But our mission goes beyond just Arabic Bibles and books! We proudly offer a diverse selection of Bibles, books, and DVDs in languages such as Turkish, Kurdish, Farsi, Azeri, Urdu, Uzbek, and more. Whether you’re a church, bookstore, or simply looking for an Arabic Bible for a friend, we’ve got you covered. Shepherds Books is your go-to destination for 100s of Christian books and Bibles in Arabic and other languages.
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An Overview of Christianity and the Arabic Language
Christianity reached the Arabic-speaking regions of the Middle East in the 1st century AD, with early Christian communities forming in Palestine, Syria, and Mesopotamia. Initially, local languages like Aramaic, Syriac, and Greek were used for Christian texts and liturgy. However, after the rise of Islam in the 7th century, Arabic became the dominant language across the region. By the 8th century, Christians began adopting Arabic for religious purposes, and important Christian texts, including translations of the Bible, were produced in Arabic. St. John of Damascus was a key figure in this early Arabic Christian literature.
Arab Christians have made significant contributions to Arabic culture and scholarship. In the medieval period, Christian scholars were instrumental in the translation of Greek philosophy and science into Arabic, shaping both Christian and Islamic intellectual traditions. Today, Arabic remains a key liturgical language for Christian communities in the Middle East, including the Coptic, Maronite, and Melkite Churches. The Bible has been available in Arabic for centuries, and Arabic-speaking Christians continue to play a vital role in the religious and cultural life of the region.