Allah does not have a native language; He is capable of speaking all languages.
Essentially, the concept of Allah having a specific "language" in the human sense is not accurate within Islamic theology. The divine transcends the limitations of human constructs like language.
Here's a breakdown of why:
- Allah's Omnipotence: Allah is all-powerful and all-knowing. To limit Him to one specific language would be a limitation on His divine attributes.
- Allah Taught Adam: The Quran states that Allah taught Adam (the first human) to speak (Quran 2:31). This implies that language itself originates from Allah.
- All Languages are Equal: From a divine perspective, no language is inherently superior to another. Allah understands and interacts with all of humanity, regardless of the language they speak.
Therefore, the correct understanding is that Allah can communicate in any language He chooses. Attributing a single language to Allah diminishes the comprehensive nature of His divine power.