LEXICAL AND TERMINOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF COMMERCIAL AND LEGAL TERMS IN ARABIC

Authors

  • Sidiqova Ma’mura Lecturer, Department of “Tillar-1” Oriental University of Tashkent Author

Keywords:

terminology, term, trade, Arabic language, Holy Qur’an, Hadith, commerce.

Abstract

This article examines the lexical and terminological meanings of commercial terms in the Arabic language and provides their Uzbek equivalents. It also discusses the terms used by Arabs in the pre-Islamic period, the terminology that emerged after the advent of Islam, and the commercial terms currently employed in modern Arabic.

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Published

2026-06-24