It's been stale for a bit, so copying the discussion on MSA over here. Technically speaking, you can request a move via following the instructions, but as a warning, I don't think the move would stand a chance of succeeding. MSA / "Modern Standard Arabic" is the name used in English for this, and whether the term "standard" is 100% accurate isn't really that relevant.
No, but it is not standard. Normative means that it takes a standard for deducing rules, but this is not true. Classical Arabic is the one that takes a standard for rules.
أرمز (
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13:16, 21 April 2024 (UTC)reply
If you want something from me, please tag me. I am on the Arabic Wikipedia + I am not fluent in English. Please search carefully to verify my words.
أرمز (
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20:20, 21 April 2024 (UTC)reply
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أرمز: This move is
potentially controversial, so it would require a requested-move discussion, which you can begin by clicking "discuss" on your request. You can remove this request after opening a discussion (or if you do not want to continue).
SilverLocust💬23:21, 21 April 2024 (UTC)reply
These should not be changed. "Modern Arabic" can refer to any of the modern varieties of Arabic (for example, modern Egyptian Arabic), but there is only one commonly accepted Modern Standard Arabic (MSA).
Nicole Sharp (
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12:28, 25 April 2024 (UTC)reply