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The department was established in 2000. The program
has 142 units, 57 courses, and a minimum of 8 semesters of study for
graduation, 20 batches of students have been enrolled in the program and 269
alumni.
The Arabic language is of great importance to
society; due to its close association with the Islamic religion. Understanding
the provisions and legislation included in Quranic verses and prophetic
conversations depends on understanding Arabic's linguistic meaning or
rhetorical impotence .
Arabic is important to society; because it is
one of the most important reasons for strengthening the ties and connections
between its members .
The Arabic language is rich in its singularity
and aesthetic images, making it an instrument of reflection and creativity in
which speakers can create in all fields; Let's get up and move forward and of
course, their renaissance and progress are reflected positively in their
society .
Arabic has a major role to play in preserving
our original identity. Whenever society graduates from Arabic-language students
and their norms, whenever they contribute to the dissemination of this
knowledge and that love among future generations, they do not replace it with
other languages, making us a society of prestige, status and autonomy among
societies.
Program objectives:
1. Highlight the principle of pride in Arabic and raise a conscious
understanding of its advantages.
2. Preparation of qualified graduates; To teach Arabic properly; They do
not contribute to the service of their community.
3. Achieving cultural communication and promoting knowledge exchange
through the academic partnership contract between university colleges and other
universities, and attracting competencies to benefit from in developing
performance standards.
4. Creating a general sense of the need to embrace Arabic in general and
particular; for being the pillar of correct pronunciation and a means of
understanding meaning.
5. Linking students to their past by enabling them to study literary texts
from various literary ages and working to link contemporary studies with the
ancient linguistic and literary heritage.
6. The use of modern techniques in learning Arabic.
· To serve as a teacher who
teaches students Arabic and Islamic education at the basic and intermediate
levels.
· As a linguistic corrector or
consultant for some public bodies specializing in writing and publishing, or
for some individuals.
· As a typist in some printing
centers.
· As an interpreter in some
translation centres, especially if he is proficient in Arabic.
·
For international or
diplomatic affairs.
· The field of journalism and
media.
Programme overview
Main Subject
Linguistics
Degree
BA
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
Alasmarya University
Faculty of Sharia Sciences - Mesellata
Department of Arabic
The department was established in 2000. The program
has 142 units, 57 courses, and a minimum of 8 semesters of study for
graduation, 20 batches of students have been enrolled in the program and 269
alumni.
The Arabic language is of great importance to
society; due to its close association with the Islamic religion. Understanding
the provisions and legislation included in Quranic verses and prophetic
conversations depends on understanding Arabic's linguistic meaning or
rhetorical impotence .
Arabic is important to society; because it is
one of the most important reasons for strengthening the ties and connections
between its members .
The Arabic language is rich in its singularity
and aesthetic images, making it an instrument of reflection and creativity in
which speakers can create in all fields; Let's get up and move forward and of
course, their renaissance and progress are reflected positively in their
society .
Arabic has a major role to play in preserving
our original identity. Whenever society graduates from Arabic-language students
and their norms, whenever they contribute to the dissemination of this
knowledge and that love among future generations, they do not replace it with
other languages, making us a society of prestige, status and autonomy among
societies.
Program objectives:
1. Highlight the principle of pride in Arabic and raise a conscious
understanding of its advantages.
2. Preparation of qualified graduates; To teach Arabic properly; They do
not contribute to the service of their community.
3. Achieving cultural communication and promoting knowledge exchange
through the academic partnership contract between university colleges and other
universities, and attracting competencies to benefit from in developing
performance standards.
4. Creating a general sense of the need to embrace Arabic in general and
particular; for being the pillar of correct pronunciation and a means of
understanding meaning.
5. Linking students to their past by enabling them to study literary texts
from various literary ages and working to link contemporary studies with the
ancient linguistic and literary heritage.
6. The use of modern techniques in learning Arabic.
· To serve as a teacher who
teaches students Arabic and Islamic education at the basic and intermediate
levels.
· As a linguistic corrector or
consultant for some public bodies specializing in writing and publishing, or
for some individuals.
· As a typist in some printing
centers.
· As an interpreter in some
translation centres, especially if he is proficient in Arabic.
·
For international or
diplomatic affairs.
· The field of journalism and
media.
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Arabic Language at Sharia Sciences
Main Campus, Zliten, Libya
LinguisticsMain Subject Area
Programme overview
Main Subject
Linguistics
Degree
BA
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
Alasmarya University
Faculty of Sharia Sciences - Mesellata
Department of Arabic
The department was established in 2000. The program has 142 units, 57 courses, and a minimum of 8 semesters of study for graduation, 20 batches of students have been enrolled in the program and 269 alumni.
The Arabic language is of great importance to society; due to its close association with the Islamic religion. Understanding the provisions and legislation included in Quranic verses and prophetic conversations depends on understanding Arabic's linguistic meaning or rhetorical impotence .
Arabic is important to society; because it is one of the most important reasons for strengthening the ties and connections between its members .
The Arabic language is rich in its singularity and aesthetic images, making it an instrument of reflection and creativity in which speakers can create in all fields; Let's get up and move forward and of course, their renaissance and progress are reflected positively in their society .
Arabic has a major role to play in preserving our original identity. Whenever society graduates from Arabic-language students and their norms, whenever they contribute to the dissemination of this knowledge and that love among future generations, they do not replace it with other languages, making us a society of prestige, status and autonomy among societies.
Program objectives:
1. Highlight the principle of pride in Arabic and raise a conscious understanding of its advantages.
2. Preparation of qualified graduates; To teach Arabic properly; They do not contribute to the service of their community.
3. Achieving cultural communication and promoting knowledge exchange through the academic partnership contract between university colleges and other universities, and attracting competencies to benefit from in developing performance standards.
4. Creating a general sense of the need to embrace Arabic in general and particular; for being the pillar of correct pronunciation and a means of understanding meaning.
5. Linking students to their past by enabling them to study literary texts from various literary ages and working to link contemporary studies with the ancient linguistic and literary heritage.
6. The use of modern techniques in learning Arabic.
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· To serve as a teacher who teaches students Arabic and Islamic education at the basic and intermediate levels.
· As a linguistic corrector or consultant for some public bodies specializing in writing and publishing, or for some individuals.
· As a typist in some printing centers.
· As an interpreter in some translation centres, especially if he is proficient in Arabic.
· For international or diplomatic affairs.
· The field of journalism and media.
Programme overview
Main Subject
Linguistics
Degree
BA
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
Alasmarya University
Faculty of Sharia Sciences - Mesellata
Department of Arabic
The department was established in 2000. The program has 142 units, 57 courses, and a minimum of 8 semesters of study for graduation, 20 batches of students have been enrolled in the program and 269 alumni.
The Arabic language is of great importance to society; due to its close association with the Islamic religion. Understanding the provisions and legislation included in Quranic verses and prophetic conversations depends on understanding Arabic's linguistic meaning or rhetorical impotence .
Arabic is important to society; because it is one of the most important reasons for strengthening the ties and connections between its members .
The Arabic language is rich in its singularity and aesthetic images, making it an instrument of reflection and creativity in which speakers can create in all fields; Let's get up and move forward and of course, their renaissance and progress are reflected positively in their society .
Arabic has a major role to play in preserving our original identity. Whenever society graduates from Arabic-language students and their norms, whenever they contribute to the dissemination of this knowledge and that love among future generations, they do not replace it with other languages, making us a society of prestige, status and autonomy among societies.
Program objectives:
1. Highlight the principle of pride in Arabic and raise a conscious understanding of its advantages.
2. Preparation of qualified graduates; To teach Arabic properly; They do not contribute to the service of their community.
3. Achieving cultural communication and promoting knowledge exchange through the academic partnership contract between university colleges and other universities, and attracting competencies to benefit from in developing performance standards.
4. Creating a general sense of the need to embrace Arabic in general and particular; for being the pillar of correct pronunciation and a means of understanding meaning.
5. Linking students to their past by enabling them to study literary texts from various literary ages and working to link contemporary studies with the ancient linguistic and literary heritage.
6. The use of modern techniques in learning Arabic.
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· To serve as a teacher who teaches students Arabic and Islamic education at the basic and intermediate levels.
· As a linguistic corrector or consultant for some public bodies specializing in writing and publishing, or for some individuals.
· As a typist in some printing centers.
· As an interpreter in some translation centres, especially if he is proficient in Arabic.
· For international or diplomatic affairs.
· The field of journalism and media.
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