“…Contrasting studies even emphasize the need to promote a unified Islamic curriculum for teaching the Arabic language throughout Muslim Nations (Karimizadeh & Abolghasemi, 2016). While studies also show young adults' recognition of Arabic as the language of Islam (Sibgatullina, 2020), some other studies advocate the study of Quran under linguistic studies for simultaneously promoting the learning of Qur'an, language, religion, and science (Ali et al, 2020). Nevertheless, the underlying fact remains that Arabic is considered a substantial foreign language or Regardless of the religious or communal impact, any foreign language learning comes with difficulties for both teachers and students (Haggag & Bakr, 2020;Μπουκογιάννη, 2019;Al-khresheh & Al-Ruwaili, 2020;Al-khresheh, 2020;Alkodimi & Al-Ahdal, 2021).…”