Ahmadiyyat - The Renaissance of Islam — Page 167
THE RENAISSANCE OF ISLAM 167 [Malfoozat, Vol. I, pp. 65-6]. I used to admonish the members of my Community that they should learn Arabic, for without the study of Arabic they can derive no benefit from the Holy Quran. In order to understand the Holy Quran it is necessary and proper that they should make some effort to learn Arabic. In these days many facilities have become avail~ble for learning Arabic. It is the duty of every Muslim to study the Holy Quran. It is not right, therefore, that no attention should be paid to the learning of Arabic, and that one's whole life should be devoted to the learning of English and other language [Malfoozat, Vol. I, p. 285].