This course is based on the principle of learning the language by linking the course content to cultural and historical monuments and linking the two ensembles in such a way that the overflowing places in the course will be visited on site.
This course is based on the principle of learning the language by linking the course content to cultural and historical monuments and linking the two ensembles in such a way that the overflowing places in the course will be visited on site.
The Prophet Mohammed is believed to be the messenger of God and the interpreter of His laws. For this reason Muslims have taken particular care to preserve and memorize his sayings and practices, known in Arabic as Sunnah.
Tajwid, which means beautifying in Arabic, are the rules of pronunciation during the recitation of the Quran. This practice uses rhythmic, tonal, and vocal changes to manipulate the sound of the verses and give them their characteristic musical quality.
The Prophet Mohammed is believed to be the messenger of God and the interpreter of His laws. For this reason Muslims have taken particular care to preserve and memorize his sayings and practices, known in Arabic as Sunnah.
The Prophet Mohammed is believed to be the messenger of God and the interpreter of His laws. For this reason Muslims have taken particular care to preserve and memorize his sayings and practices, known in Arabic as Sunnah.
The Prophet Mohammed is believed to be the messenger of God and the interpreter of His laws. For this reason Muslims have taken particular care to preserve and memorize his sayings and practices, known in Arabic as Sunnah.
Tajwid, which means beautifying in Arabic, are the rules of pronunciation during the recitation of the Quran. This practice uses rhythmic, tonal, and vocal changes to manipulate the sound of the verses and give them their characteristic musical quality.
Tajwid, which means beautifying in Arabic, are the rules of pronunciation during the recitation of the Quran. This practice uses rhythmic, tonal, and vocal changes to manipulate the sound of the verses and give them their characteristic musical quality.
Tajwid, which means beautifying in Arabic, are the rules of pronunciation during the recitation of the Quran. This practice uses rhythmic, tonal, and vocal changes to manipulate the sound of the verses and give them their characteristic musical quality.
Do you wish to conduct visa interviews in Arabic? Does your work require you to conduct field visits where knowledge of Arabic would help you build trust with local communities, communicate that you are interested in their lives, or just know what they are saying when the translator is not in the room? If so, then the Diplomats Program is the course for you.
This course is available to diplomats who are proficient in basic Arabic grammar and sentence structure.