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Sorry, I meant to comment, not undo you revision of my edit. These sources assume people understand we're talking about Classical Arabic when they write 'Arabic', but the distinction between Cl. Arabic and spoken Arabic is often not understood by people. I thought it would be a relevant distinction to point out. The Marinids relied on Classical Arabic as their sole vehicle of administration and cultural expression, after weak attempts by the earliest sovereigns to express themselves in written Berber, because Classical Arabic was the dominant written and religious language of the region and beyond.