Arabic Teaching Program Launched at Makkah's Grand Mosque
Arabic Teaching Program at Grand Mosque

The Presidency for Religious Affairs at the Two Holy Mosques, in collaboration with the King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language, has introduced a pioneering program aimed at improving Arabic language instruction for non-native speakers. This initiative is designed to amplify the educational impact of Qur’anic study circles and enrich the overall experience for visitors to the Grand Mosque in Makkah.

Program Details

The program establishes a specialized training track for Arabic teachers involved in Qur’anic study circles at the Grand Mosque. It equips educators with the necessary skills to teach the fundamentals of the Arabic language while seamlessly integrating learning with the holy book. Additionally, simplified training materials have been developed to boost teaching effectiveness and ensure a more accessible learning process.

Collaborative Efforts

This initiative underscores the ongoing partnership between the two organizations to refine curricula, enhance teacher competencies, and improve educational outcomes at the Two Holy Mosques. The Arabic language is recognized as a vital tool for fostering cultural dialogue and building bridges of understanding between nations, making this program a significant step in promoting cross-cultural communication.

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The launch of this program reflects a commitment to providing high-quality education and spiritual enrichment for all visitors to the Grand Mosque, further solidifying its role as a center of learning and cultural exchange.

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