Reasons for learning Arabic language


Arabic is one of the 21st century's most important languages. In recent years, Arabic has become more crucial in politics and diplomatic circles. It is also an important business language these days.

Arabic is not only popular for professional reasons but also due to personal reasons-because of religion, marriage or just to get to know more about this interesting language and ancient Middle Eastern Cultures! In addition, some simply love a mind-stretching, tongue-twisting challenge.

No matter the reasons, they help fuel a trend that has made Arabic the fastest-growing spoken language of study at U.S. colleges and universities.

Arab countries also offer a treasure of beautiful scenery, bustling souks, splendid mosques, modern vibrant cities like Dubai, and outstanding historical and picturesque sites like-Pyramids of Egypt, Old city of Sana's, Ancient Carthage in Tunisia, the stunning ruins of Petra, as well as the sublime tranquility of the Dead Sea in Jordan. So learn the language and enjoy a tour of any of the Arabian splendors!

Around 220 million people speak Arabic in 22 Arab countries like-Algeria, Morocco, Syria, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Egypt, Tunisia, Saudi Arabia to just name a few. However, there is a wide range of dialects spoken in different countries. The most widely understood around the Arab world are Egyptian Arabic (the language of most Arabic movies), and Levantine although modern standard Arabic is used in the media widely today.
Some Arabic schools today also offer special courses like Qur'anic Arabic, calligraphy (writing Arabic characters), or reading for pronunciation.  

"Students who learn another language might change the future of this country and the world by creating more understanding," said a well-known personality.

"When you learn another language, you learn not just words but perspectives and culture."
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