Sultan bin Abdulaziz Program Expands Global Efforts to Teach Arabic

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Bishkek: The Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Foundation organized a specialized training course on the Arabic language in Kyrgyzstan. The course was held yesterday in cooperation with the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) and in partnership with Bishkek State University. It was conducted as part of the Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al Saud International Linguistic Training Program.

According to Saudi Press Agency, this partnership aims to equip educational institutions in Kyrgyzstan with modern tools for teaching Arabic, while also paving the way for sustainable cooperation in language education and research initiatives.

The foundation announced the Arabic language course takes place from September 15 to 18 in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. The course is designed for mutual learning and the exchange of expertise, incorporating specialized training sessions, scientific discussions, and classroom applications.

The foundation's programs have expanded globally through academic and cultural partnerships in countries such as the United States, Italy, and Republic of Korea, along with similar initiatives across multiple continents.

The course is part of the program's broader initiatives to promote the Arabic language and strengthen its teaching and learning in non-Arabic-speaking countries, particularly in Central Asia.