Medieval Arabic (classical language).
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Arab grammarians studied the classical language in-depth during the second, third, and fourth centuries AH. This was done by collecting data and analyzing it in an organized manner, such as hadiths, sermons, and narratives that reach the beginnings of Islam.
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