Arabic Translation

Arabic Translation Services in Singapore

Professional Arabic to English and English to Arabic translation by qualified linguists

About Arabic

Arabic is spoken by over 400 million people across the Middle East and North Africa. Singapore's Arab community, though small, has deep historical roots — the Arab Quarter (Kampong Glam) is one of the city's oldest heritage districts.

Singapore is a major hub for Islamic finance and halal trade, creating sustained demand for Arabic-English translation in banking, Sharia-compliant financial instruments, and halal certification documents. Middle Eastern investors and businesses operating through Singapore require translation for commercial contracts, regulatory filings, and real estate transactions. Professional document translation is needed for business licensing, regulatory compliance, and academic credential recognition.

Why Choose Us for Arabic Translation

  • Professional translators with Arabic expertise and subject-matter knowledge
  • Fast turnaround — most documents completed within 1–3 business days
  • All document types supported: legal, business, medical, academic, personal
  • Secure handling — your documents are treated as strictly confidential
  • Competitive pricing with no hidden fees

Common Arabic Documents We Translate

Islamic Finance Documents Halal Certificates Commercial Contracts Real Estate Documents Commercial Agreements Academic Credentials

Arabic Translation Services

Arabic Business & Advertising

Corporate communications, marketing collateral, brochures, website content, and advertising copy translated for the Singapore market.

Arabic Technical Translation

Engineering manuals, software documentation, product specifications, patents, and technical reports with precise terminology.

Arabic Medical Translation

Medical reports, clinical trial documents, patient records, pharmaceutical labels, and healthcare correspondence.

Arabic Legal Translation

Contracts, court documents, affidavits, statutory declarations, powers of attorney, and regulatory filings.

Arabic Financial Translation

Bank statements, audit reports, annual reports, tax documents, payslips, and financial compliance filings.

Arabic Government & Policy

Government correspondence, policy documents, public sector reports, regulatory submissions, and official communications.

About the Arabic Language

Arabic is a name applied to the descendants of the Classical Arabic language of the 6th century AD, used most prominently in the Quran, the Islamic Holy Book. This includes both the literary language (Modern Standard Arabic or Literary Arabic, used in most written documents as well as in formal spoken occasions, such as lectures and radio broadcasts) and the spoken Arabic varieties, spoken in a wide arc of territory stretching across the Middle East and North Africa. Arabic is a Central Semitic language, closely related to Hebrew and the Neo-Aramaic languages, and also related to the South Semitic languages.

The modern written language (Modern Standard Arabic) is derived from the language of the Quran (known as Classical Arabic or Quranic Arabic). It is widely taught in schools, universities and used to varying degrees in workplaces, government and the media. The two formal varieties are grouped together as Literary Arabic, which is the official language of 26 states and the liturgical language of Islam.

Varieties of Arabic identified by country