“The One who filled all languages with beauty :: placed that beauty, and its secret, in the Daad.” So begins this written nasheed (song) about the Arabic language for kids on your site (Belaraby Apps), out of pride and love for it. How beautiful is my Arabic language!
For our lovely little ones, here are varied written nasheeds for nursery, kindergarten, and school children about the love of Arabic and the secret of its beauty — illustrated songs for kids.

A Written Nasheed about the Arabic Language for Kids
Arabic is the language of the Holy Quran and its everlasting miracle. Nurture in your child a love of Arabic from an early age — how beautiful is our Arabic language and how deep its secrets! We use nasheeds and children’s songs to inspire a love of Arabic and to give children a real motive to learn it and excel in it, for it is the queen of all languages. Here is a nasheed about the Arabic language, written and illustrated, for kids.
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A Written Nasheed about the Arabic Language for Kids
On my computer I learn my Arabic language,
With the loveliest lessons taught in clever ways.
Thank you, O giver who gave me the loveliest gift of all.
How wonderful it is, how lovely, my Arabic language!
It is my heritage from my forefathers — my tongue, the Language of the Daad.
My Classical (Fusha) tongue will always remain a treasure for the grandchildren.
Shining and ever-evolving, it is a living language.
How wonderful it is, how lovely, my Arabic language!
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The Nasheed “My Language, My Language — How Lovely! The Language of the Arabs, My Soul Be Its Ransom”
From its oceans we draw forth every kind of art, and through its structures we are guided to beauty, sweetness, and clarity! We are entitled to take pride in it always, and to celebrate it on its World Day.
My language, my language ** how lovely it is!
The language of the Arabs ** my soul be its ransom.
I adore it ** I am devoted to it.
I protect it ** I watch over it.
My language, my language ** how lovely it is!
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A Nasheed about Arabic — the Language of the Daad
Every December 18, the world celebrates World Arabic Language Day. We invite everyone to support this day by sharing a variety of contributions, nasheeds, and poems for children about the love of Arabic.

My Classical tongue, the Language of the Daad,
a precious legacy from my forefathers,
a language that carried every kind of eloquence,
made nobler still by the Quran.
In it I read the pride of my land,
a history sweet with glories.
My Classical tongue is a deep blue sea —
I learn it so I will not drown.
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A Nasheed about the Arabic Language for Kids
The Arabic language is like a sea that holds pearls and coral in its depths. Be proud of your Arab identity, and learn the language with love and devotion, for it is the language of the Quran and the science of eloquence.
My language, my language, O Arabic ** the loveliest melody on my lips,
how easy it is, how precious ** a gift from the Most Merciful.
My language is love, my language is hope, full of stories brimming with joy.
We will spell it letter by letter, and everyone is happy and glad.
My language, O language of the Quran, the language of piety and blessings.
Come, come, let us learn it, so we may earn every good deed.
We will study it and memorize it, and meet it with a warm welcome.
Come, O children, let us sing all the letters in order:
Alif, Baa, Taa, Thaa, Jeem, Haa, Khaa, Daal,
Dhaal, Raa, Zay, Seen, Sheen, Saad, Daad, Taa,
Zaa, Ayn, Ghayn, Faa, Qaaf, Kaaf, Laam, Meem,
Noon, Haa, Waaw, Yaa — my language, my language, you are life.
How Beautiful Is My Arabic Language
A nasheed about my language for kids, with pictures. Come, learn, my little one — how beautiful is my Arabic language!

Alif, Baa ** Taa, Thaa —
from them spring forth ** all the names.
As long as I live I will never forget my language,
and from it I will fashion my wings.
For the letters of the Arabs are little birds
whispering to people: “Come, fly!”
Come, oh come —
how beautiful this world is!
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A Written Nasheed about My Arabic Language
Arabic is a world language — it is among the languages with the greatest influence on others in the world. Our beautiful language!
How beautiful is my Arabic language ** glowing with magical letters,
glowing with letters of light ** upon my lips like a song.
My language — from my heart I love it ** my language, O language of the forefathers,
in you are treasures, how splendid ** in you all glories are fulfilled.
A spring of knowledge and a spring of literature ** a heritage shining like gold.
O language that rises high in lineage ** how beautiful you are, language of the Arabs!
In you are flowers, in you are perfumes ** in you my pen is bathed in light.
In you I repeat my poetry with joy ** filling it with melody and delight.
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A Written Nasheed about the Arabic Language
A motivational nasheed for kids about loving the language and being encouraged to enjoy learning it, for it is the language of the Quran.
Read, read, and you will gain in knowledge,
for the gift of knowledge is the loveliest blessing.
Read always so that you may learn,
for without knowledge you will not advance.
Read stories and novels,
and you will create wisdom and tales.
Read “Mama,” read “Baba,”
and you will be met with praise and admiration.
Read literature, read poetry,
or riddles that reveal a secret.
They said: knowledge gained in childhood
is like a carving upon stone.
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Nasheeds about the Arabic Language for Kids
The Arabic language is living and enduring, preserved by the preservation of Allah Almighty. Our role is to keep it in step with everything new and to be active ambassadors for it by making it a living language in every field.
Today I take pride and call out:
my language, O dawn of glories,
I ransom you with my soul and my heart,
and I guard you as a symbol of my homeland.
My language, O language of the Quran,
my language, may the Merciful keep you,
in your words the Quran came down,
you alone are the perfection of eloquence,
and a guidance and clear sign for the people.
My language, O language of the Quran,
my language, and the Lord watches over you,
you have ruled with the dignity of an angel; my thought
and my blood are your path.
Who am I? Who are my people? Without you, who?
My language, O language of the Quran,
a language that united nations,
who took the Quran as their guide.
We will achieve glory and peace,
or perish nobly for the truth.
My language, O language of the Quran.
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An Arabic Language Nasheed for Kids
Be proud to be an Arab who speaks Arabic: “My language — and I am proud to be afflicted with its love, for it is beauty itself, and its chapter is clarity.”
I am an Arab, and my tongue is Arabic,
and I take pride in my knowledge and my literature.
I am proud that I belong
to the Language of the Daad and to the Arabs.
How beautiful is the history of the Arabs!
My history is filled with light,
with literature, sciences, and presence,
and glories that shine across the ages,
in which the glory of the Arabs rises high.
How beautiful is the history of the Arabs!
My forefathers were the best of forefathers,
filling the world with glories;
they were a source of knowledge and guidance,
and suns that gleam like gold.
How beautiful is the history of the Arabs!
With sciences that guide the universe,
and thought that revives minds,
the caravans marched on with knowledge,
and thousands of books shone forth.
How beautiful is the history of the Arabs!
With al-Razi, the history of medicine
blossomed in the East and the West;
he healed people and eased their pains,
keeping them far from the horror of suffering.
How beautiful is the history of the Arabs!
Al-Kindi and Ibn Firnas
were a beacon for the world;
they spread wisdom among people,
a fragrance flowing through the eras.
How beautiful is the history of the Arabs!
Ibn al-Haytham and Ibn Tufayl,
al-Idrisi and Ibn Jubayr,
al-Jahiz and Ibn al-Attar,
great figures of the highest rank.
How beautiful is the history of the Arabs!
Come, come, O children,
let us become heroes through knowledge,
to fulfill our hopes within us,
so the glory of the Arabs may return to us.
How beautiful is the history of the Arabs!
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A Song about the Arabic Language
My language, my Arabic language ** the national tongue of the Arabs.
How much beauty it has won in this world ** above all the languages of mankind.
So read, and read, then read ** read what the great ones wrote.
So read, and read, then read ** and hear what the wise have said.
In it the Quran was revealed ** with verses and with rulings,
and in it speak the peoples ** of every land of Islam.
So read, and read, then read ** read what the great ones wrote.
So read, and read, then read ** and hear what the wise have said.
The language of the Daad and the poets ** it preserved the legacy of the scholars,
it preserved literature and heritage ** it preserved the legacy of the scholars.
For nations, to advance ** read always and learn,
so read, and read, then read ** for the sake of a nobler life.
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The “Language of the Daad” Song — Video
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