Why hasn't Arabic language changed?

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There are linguistic changes in Arabic language but scientifically it's not changed.
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There are linguistic changes in Arabic language but scientifically it's not changed.
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Arabic has changed over time, but it maintains a significant degree of stability due to the reverence for its religious texts, such as the Quran, and the efforts of linguists and scholars to preserve its classical form. The modern standard Arabic (MSA) used today is largely based on classical Arabic,...
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Arabic has changed over time, but it maintains a significant degree of stability due to the reverence for its religious texts, such as the Quran, and the efforts of linguists and scholars to preserve its classical form. The modern standard Arabic (MSA) used today is largely based on classical Arabic, which contributes to its continuity. read less
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