2017-07-27

The National Archives educates its employees about the Arabic language and urges them to pay attention to it

In response to the wise leadership's initiatives aimed at paying attention to the Arabic language and encouraging reading

The National Archives educates its employees about the Arabic language and urges them to pay attention to it

The National Archives of the United Arab Emirates distributed the book (Arabic Language: The Language of Revelation of the Lord of the Worlds, Scientific Insights and Faith Dimensions) to all its employees, and also organized two workshops on the importance of the Arabic language and its rules. The status of the Arabic language, and encouragement to read that elevates it.

 

The National Archives' interest in the Arabic language stems from the fact that it expresses the original values ​​that the National Archives works to document in the history of the Emirates and the Gulf region. They were moderated by a senior specialist in the Arabic language, and the first dealt with the role of the Arabic language in preserving the national identity, and the importance of mastering it in the performance of work and its success. National Archives staff need it in their work.

 

The second workshop focused on the importance of the Arabic language as a solid link between generations, and a vessel that preserves the memory of the nation. From a practical point of view, it dealt with the number, its masculinization and feminization, its definition, and the adverbs of the counted, in addition to training exercises on the rules of the number and its uses.

In the same context, the National Archives distributed to its employees the book (Arabic Language: The Language of Revelation of the Lord of the Worlds, Scientific Insights and Dimensions of Faith) written by Emirati researcher Dr. Muhammad Ali Al-Mulla, professor of English and Arabic linguistics, and professor of sociolinguistics.

 

This book includes a section on Arabic and the Holy Qur’an, which is a scientific research that documents the eternal relationship between the clear Arabic tongue and the Holy Qur’an. The second section of the book proposes a project to spread the Arabic language beyond the area it is in now. Listening, reading, articulating and writing.

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