Arabic Language # 1


The 20th century especially in the 2nd part has witness a huge desire to learn Arabic in Arab and foreign countries So, the numbers of Arabic learners from non-Arabic speakers in Arab and non-Arab schools and universities multiply.
Arabic learners, Arabic language students were different in their religions , roots, jobs and their educational levels ,So there were Muslims , non Muslims , Africans , Asians , Non Arabs , Europeans , also there were males , females , students in basic education levels and universities , professors , politicians , employees and traders ,and this happened due to a lot of factors which lead to this some of them :
1- The desire to understand Islam and to know Islam's rules , secret of Quran , prophet Mohammed Sunna  and his companions.
2-   The scientific and political position of Arabic language in scientific institutions and political foundations, As the Arabic language was considered in the 28th session for united nations as an official language and work language in internationals fields.
3- The oil revolution which exploded in a lot of Arab countries and which lead to reinforce the relationships with foreign countries and which make many of non-Arab people come to Arab countries to work.
4- Renaissance cognitive that happened in Arab countries after establishing universities and institutions which attracted many of third world people to continue their studies then come back to their countries to help their people.

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Twitter Delicious Facebook Digg Stumbleupon Favorites More