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  2. Arab Labor Organization - Wikipedia

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    The Arab Labor Organization [1] (ALO) is the first Specialized Arab Organization concerned with labor affairs and employment issues on National Level. It was established in 12/01/1965, as one of the specialized organizations affiliated with the League of Arab States. [ 2 ]

  3. List of Arab organizations - Wikipedia

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    Arab Organization for Industrialization; Council of Arab Economic Unity; Greater Arab Free Trade Area – a treaty made by several Arab countries to make an Arab Common Market. The treaty was signed in 1997. Gulf Cooperation Council – a minor Arab organization, concerned with economic cooperation, It includes all Arab Persian Gulf states ...

  4. Association of Arab Universities - Wikipedia

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    The Association of Arab Universities (Arabic: إتحاد الجامعات العربية), also called the Union of Arab Universities (Arabic: تحاد الجامعات العربية), is an organization working within the framework of the Arab League. It is based in Amman, Jordan.

  5. List of countries and territories where Arabic is an official ...

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    Along with the religion of Islam, the Arabic language, Arabic number system and Arab customs spread throughout the entire Arab caliphate. The caliphs of the Arab dynasty established the first schools inside the empire which taught Arabic language and Islamic studies for all pupils in all areas within the caliphate. The result was (in those ...

  6. Education in the Arab World - Wikipedia

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    Literacy rate is higher among the youth than adults. Youth literacy rate (ages 15–24) in the Arab region increased from 63.9 to 76.3% from 1990 to 2002. The average rate of GCC States Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf (GCC) was 94%, followed by the Maghreb at 83.2% and the Mashriq at 73.6%.

  7. Arab Higher Committee - Wikipedia

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    The Arab Higher Committee claimed that the British withdrawal led to an absence of legal authority, making it necessary for the Arab states to protect Arab lives and property. [29] The Arab states' proclaimed their aim of a "United State of Palestine" [31] in place of Israel and an Arab state. The Arab Higher Committee said that in the future ...

  8. Union of Arab Football Associations - Wikipedia

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    The Union of Arab Football Associations (UAFA) was established on 27 January 1974 in Tripoli, Libya. [12] In 1976, a general assembly was held in Damascus , Syria , and the football association headquarters were transferred to their present seat in Riyadh , Saudi Arabia .

  9. Tribes of Arabia - Wikipedia

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    The general consensus among 14th-century Arab genealogists is that Arabs are of three kinds: . Al-Arab al-Ba'ida (Arabic: العرب البائدة), "The Extinct Arabs", were an ancient group of tribes in pre-Islamic Arabia that included the ‘Ād, the Thamud, the Tasm and the Jadis, thelaq (who included branches of Banu al-Samayda), and others.