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PO BOX 80513 Portland, OR 97280

  • Home
  • About
  • Languages
    • Arabic العَرَبِيَّةُ
    • English الإِنجلِيزيَّةَ
    • Kurdish زمانی کوردی
  • How Does it Work?
  • FEES
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  • Why learning?
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    • Why Arabic?
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WHY DO YOU NEED TO LEARN ARABIC?

Welcome to our Arabic Language Course

We believe that Arabic is one of the most fascinating and unique languages in the world, and we are excited to share our passion for it with you. Here are some reasons why learning Arabic is essential and why you should consider joining our course.

  1. It is the Language of The Quran The Arabic language is the primary language of the Quran, the holy book of Islam. By studying Arabic, you will learn about the religion of Islam and its culture, traditions, and customs. You will gain a deeper understanding of the Islamic faith and learn how to communicate with people who speak Arabic.
  2. It is rich in History Arabic is an ancient language with a rich history that dates back centuries. As a Semitic language, it has evolved over time and is now spoken by over 400 million people worldwide. The Arabic language is rooted in the history of the Arab world, and learning it will allow you to explore its deep roots and understand the cultures and traditions of the people who speak it.
  3. It is the Lingua Franca of the Arab World Arabic is the main language of the Arab world, and it is spoken in many different dialects. Learning Arabic will allow you to communicate with people from a diverse range of cultures, including those from the Middle East, North Africa, and Asia. Whether you're planning to travel to an Arabic-speaking country or working in a global organization, learning Arabic can be a significant advantage.
  4. It is high in demand The high demand for Arabic speakers has created many opportunities in businesses, medical fields, government departments, and US state departments. The current influx of refugees settling overseas has also increased the need for Arabic speakers in the US. By learning Arabic, you will have access to these opportunities and be able to expand your career options.

Our Arabic Language Course is designed to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the Arabic language and its culture. Our experienced instructors will guide you through the learning process and help you develop your language skills. Join our course now and open up a world of opportunities.

Facts: Did you know?

Welcome to our "Did You Know?" section, where we share some interesting and fun facts about the Arabic language. Here are some things you might not know about this fascinating language:

  1. More than 250 million people speak Arabic in the world Arabic is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. It is the fifth most spoken language, with over 250 million speakers worldwide. It is the official language of 22 countries, including Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Syria.
  2. Arabic is over 2,000 years old The Arabic language has a long and rich history that spans over 2,000 years. Some even believe that it is as old as the eighth century BC. Over the years, the Arabic language has evolved and developed, resulting in a unique and diverse language that is used around the world.
  3. Arabic influenced other languages Arabic has had a significant influence on many other languages, including Persian, Turkish, Spanish, Swahili, Urdu, and English. For example, many words in English, such as algebra, zero, and coffee, have Arabic roots.
  4. Arabic is one of the official languages of the United Nations Arabic is one of the six official languages of the United Nations. It is an important language for diplomacy and international communication, and many countries have Arabic as a second language.
  5. Arabic became the dominant language of the Middle East by around AD 632 Arabic became the dominant language of the Middle East during the 7th century, around AD 632. It was the language of Islam and was used as a means of communication across the region. Today, it is still widely used and is an essential part of the culture and identity of the Middle East.

We hope you found these facts about the Arabic language interesting and informative. At our Arabic Language Course, we are dedicated to helping you learn more about the language and its culture. Our experienced instructors will guide you through the learning process and help you develop your language skills. Join our course now and discover the beauty of the Arabic language for yourself.

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