Abstract :
The work tackles the situation of Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), the modern version of Classical Arabic, in present day Algerian society. Today, MSA represents the core of Arab Algeriansʹ identity and the pride of their glorious origin and history, all related to the golden era of Arab- Muslims (the case for all Maghribis and Arabs). However, this satisfaction lingers undermined by a number of problems that compile serious challenges to the power and existence of MSA in society and country. In a globalised world of speedily shifting notions, philosophies, cultures and civilizations, Algerians (like Arabs) and their language suffer from cultural, technical and scientific dependence on the most powerful languages, namely English and French. Besides, and more importantly, social effects of MSAʹs diglossic situation with Algerian Arabic, in addition to the competing position of French, place the society in incessant problems of identity and linguistic insecurity. In relation to the already mentioned ideas, the work presents a study on the real situation of MSA in Algeria and targets problems and challenges it faces. The study suggests a number of solutions seen beneficial to the position and evolution of the MSA language.