The United Arab Emirates has announced a new law aimed at enhancing the use of the Arabic language across various sectors, including education and media. This initiative reflects the country's commitment to preserving its cultural identity and fostering national belonging amidst globalization.
In an era dominated by a single language, opting to write in Arabic signifies a cultural stance against cultural assimilation. This choice reflects a rich memory and reinforces Arab identity.
This article examines the relationship between identity and the Arabic language, questioning whether it represents a cultural affiliation or a social connection. It highlights the significance of language in shaping both individual and collective identities.
The Ministry of Education has announced the conversion of Social Housing School 2 in Port Fouad from a foreign language education system to an Arabic education system. This decision aims to improve educational quality and meet local community needs.
Arabic is one of the oldest living languages in the world, rich in history and culture. Reports highlight the importance of preserving this language amid contemporary challenges.
A group of teenagers reveals how communication methods have evolved in the technology era, with text messaging and emojis becoming the norm. Generation Alpha, born after 2010, embraces new styles that diverge from traditional rules.
The Saudi Cabinet has approved a national policy for the Arabic language, reflecting the Kingdom's commitment to enhancing its presence across various sectors. This decision comes at a crucial time, coinciding with calls to establish a league of Arabic-speaking countries to transform the language into an economic and cultural powerhouse.
Abu Dhabi for the Arabic Language has announced its participation in the London Book Fair 2026, reflecting its commitment to promoting Arabic culture globally. This initiative aims to support Arabic literature and enhance cultural communication with the world.
King Abdulaziz Public Library celebrated the Global Arabic Language Day on December 18 with various cultural activities aimed at enhancing the status of the Arabic language in global culture. The event featured lectures, workshops, and art exhibitions highlighting the importance of Arabic and its role in cultural identity.
Professor Mahmoud Salam, known as 'Abu Malik', has launched the 'Correct Your Language' initiative on social media to promote and simplify the teaching of the Arabic language. The initiative has received widespread acclaim in Egypt and the Arab world, attracting Arabic language enthusiasts and teaching them its secrets.