In the past few days I have noticed at least two individuals (one girl, one man) with tattoos. That in itself, is nothing new. What is worth mentioning about these tattoos is that they were Arabic writing.
Now, let me get this straight first off - I do NOT have a problem with it. Arabic is a 'modern' language like any other, and writing your name or your girlfriends name across your bicep in Arabic, Hebrew or Chinese makes no difference to me. What I wanted to highlight was the use of the language in this form and the importance of the language in Islam.
Apart from the fact that the Quran (the word of God) is in Arabic, Muslims believe Arabic is the language by which we will communicate in the grave, as well as the Day of Judgement - so one could argue that it is the language of God. Of course, all languages are His but Arabic is clearly sacred - sacred to Muslims. However unfortunate as it may seem to us though, it is not our right to protect its use.
I can only guess why those people chose to have Arabic writing, but I suspect it was because it was something different, something which they thought looked nice and while, as I said earlier, I have no problem with them using it (as long as it's not derogatory), I don't think these people have thought about that they're doing. Arabic has no significance to them, it has no relevance in their lives and yet it's there permanently embedded on their skin.
Personally, I don't like the idea of having something permanently stuck to my skin. The only time I ever deface myself is when I have nothing to write on and need to remind myself of something and write on the palm or back of my hand. But what happens with old age? I've also read that the ink can run and then you're left with something which resembles a wet newspaper, that's not a good look. Then you have to spend a of money getting it removed, which isn't a perfect science.
For anyone thinking of getting a tattoo I would say one thing: "Look at an old man or woman with a tattoo and THEN decide if you really want one".