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A Bibliometric Analysis on Common Connotations Between Arabic and Hausa languages

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  • Abdallah Saleh Abdallah

    (Department of Arabic Language, Faculty of Islamic Studies University Islam Antarabangsa Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin (UniSIRAJ), Malaysia)

  • Ku Mohd Syarbaini Bin Ku Yaacob

    (Department of Arabic Language, Faculty of Islamic Studies University Islam Antarabangsa Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin (UniSIRAJ), Malaysia)

  • Noor Husna Binti Talib

    (Department of Arabic Language, Faculty of Islamic Studies University Islam Antarabangsa Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin (UniSIRAJ), Malaysia)

  • Mohammad Roshimi Bin Abdullah

    (Department of Arabic Language, Faculty of Islamic Studies University Islam Antarabangsa Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin (UniSIRAJ), Malaysia)

  • Abdulwahab Abdulaziz Kassem Al-Haddad

    (Department of Qur’anic Language & Sunnah, Faculty of Qur’an and Sunnah, UniSIRAJ, Malaysia)

  • Muhammad Saiful Anuar Yusoff

    (Department of Qur’anic Language & Sunnah, Faculty of Qur’an and Sunnah, UniSIRAJ, Malaysia)

Abstract

This study explores the research trends and intellectual landscape surrounding the common connotations between Arabic and Hausa, with a focus on connotative meaning, lexical borrowing, and cross-linguistic influence. Although both languages share deep historical and cultural interactions, particularly through Islamic scholarship and trade, a comprehensive bibliometric overview of this linguistic convergence has been lacking. This study fills a gap by examining shared semantic features between Arabic and Hausa through a bibliometric analysis. To achieve this, we employed a rigorous bibliometric methodology using the Scopus database as the main source of scholarly records. An advanced search strategy was developed using five

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  • Abdallah Saleh Abdallah & Ku Mohd Syarbaini Bin Ku Yaacob & Noor Husna Binti Talib & Mohammad Roshimi Bin Abdullah & Abdulwahab Abdulaziz Kassem Al-Haddad & Muhammad Saiful Anuar Yusoff, 2025. "A Bibliometric Analysis on Common Connotations Between Arabic and Hausa languages," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 9(9), pages 7998-8013, September.
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