Curricula of Arabic for speakers of other languages:

  • Arabic in your hands is one of the most important resources that links language rules with the linguistic heritage of Arabic, especially with the Holy Koran and Sunnah Sciences. Some students learn Arabic through this book and some educational centers in Cairo took it as its basic material for teaching ASOL. The book which consists of 3 parts for students, 3 parts for teachers and a glossary is approved by the ASOL section. Abdul Rahman bin Ibrahim Al-Fawzan, and Mukhtar al-Tahir Hussain, Muhammad Abdul Khaliq Mohammed Fadel, Arabic of all edition, the Islamic Waqf Foundation
  • A book for Mahmoud Al-Batal, Christine Broustad and Abbas al-Tunisian, issued by Georgetown University. It is also of approved approved by the ASOL section.
  • Nasir Esleem, Ghazi Abu Hakemah, Raed Qasim, Hakini Arabic: Palestinian and Jordanian colloquial for beginners
  • I like Arabic, (4 parts), the Bureau of Arab Education for Gulf States.
  • dr Abdul Rahman bin Ibrahim Al-Fawzan, Learn Arabic, (two parts), the Islamic Waqf.
  • Learn Arabic (3), Islamic Organization for Education, Sciences and Culture.
  • Teaching foreigners Arabic language , Institute of teaching foreigners Arabic Language, Damascus.
  • Peter Abboud, Contemporary Arabic,, center of Near East and North Africa Studies, Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States of America.
  • Jacob Baker et al., Arabic on radio Cairo.
  • Simplefied Arabic (7 volumes/levels starting from primer), Granada institution for publishing and distribution.
  • Arabic is my language, Islamic Organization for Education, Sciences and Culture.
  • The basic book for teaching Arabic to non-native speakers, the Arab Organization for Education, Culture and Science.
  • David Attia Abdo khayyat, 1963. An approach in the teaching of Arabic language, Beirut.
  • dr. Aziz al-Husseini and Mr. Abdullah banani, The simplified for teaching Arabic language to children of the Muslim community in the immigration countries, Islamic Organization for Education, Sciences and Culture.
  • Asauvan Asalka, Programmed Arabic syntax for foreigners.
  • Dr. Mahmoud Ismail Seeni Chinese et. al., The Programmed Arabic syntax for self-learning, King Saud University.
  • Nayef Kharma and Ali Hajjaj, Foreign languages: teaching and learning,.
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