Layal B. answered 02/15/25
Experienced Arabic Tutor with over 10 years of experience.
Arabic is called "لغة الضاد" (The Language of Ḍād) because the letter "ض" (Ḍād) is unique to Arabic and does not exist in most other languages. It is considered one of the most challenging sounds to pronounce correctly for non-native speakers.
The Arabic language is known for its rich phonetics, and Ḍād is a distinctive letter that showcases the depth and uniqueness of Arabic pronunciation