Kuala lumpur: The King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language (KSGAAL) is participating in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's pavilion at the Kuala Lumpur International Book Fair (KLIBF) 2026, showcasing its projects and initiatives in support of the Arabic language and enhancing its global presence.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the pavilion enables visitors to explore the academy's programs for teaching Arabic to non-native speakers, its language qualification initiatives, and its efforts to develop Arabic digital content and computational language processing.
The academy's key initiatives on display include the Riyadh Dictionary, which documents contemporary Arabic vocabulary; the Linguistic Immersion Program, aimed at developing Arabic learners' skills; the Hamza academic test, which measures language proficiency according to modern scientific standards; in addition to the Ahlan Wa Sahlan platform, designed to teach Arabic to non-native speakers through interactive content.
The pavilion also attracted engagement from those interested in the Arabic language and culture as part of the Saudi presence led by the Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission throughout the exhibition in Kuala Lumpur.