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ARAB MEDIA STUDIES AND PHILOLOGY: HISTORY AND MODERNITY

Sarvinoz S. Kasimova ,

Abstract

This article examines the theoretical and modern characteristics of Arabic media in Uzbekistan. In the context of the scientific heritage of Arabic studies, it analyzes the modern influence of Arab media on Uzbek society, focusing on the linguistic aspects developed by Marghinani, Abu Bakr Siddiq (may Allah be pleased with him), as well as key elements of modern media in Uzbekistan. This research discusses the factors that influence the formation of linguistic style and methods of expression, highlighting the importance of these in the context of modern media.

Keywords

Arabic language, media style, theoretical studies, Marghinani, Abu Bakr Siddiq, linguistic heritage, scientific analysis, Uzbek context.

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Kasimova , S. S. . (2025). ARAB MEDIA STUDIES AND PHILOLOGY: HISTORY AND MODERNITY . Oriental Journal of Philology, 5(03), 223–229. https://doi.org/10.37547/supsci-ojp-05-03-25