Jamal Awil

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Arabic lost both sacred and negative associations in 1956. [fact]

In August 1956, the reality of combat and the confusion of the occupier stripped the Arabic language of its sacred character, and the French language of its negative connotations. The new language of the nation could then make itself known through multiple meaningful channels.

Frantz Fanon, A Dying Colonialism, loc. 316