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  2. Languages of Iran - Wikipedia

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    As of October 2023, Iran has banned the teaching of foreign languages, including Arabic, in all primary and kindergarten schools. The ban is intended to help preserve Iranian identity in children at a young age. [13] The Arabic taught in schools is Modern Standard Arabic and Classical Arabic, which is used in Islamic liturgy.

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

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    The Basic Law: Israel as the Nation-State of the Jewish People (an Israeli Basic Law which specifies the nature of the State of Israel as the nation-state of the Jewish People) states in No. 4 (B) that "The Arabic language has a special status in the state; Regulating the use of Arabic in state institutions or by them will be set in law.

  4. Peninsular Arabic - Wikipedia

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    Peninsular Arabic are the varieties of Arabic spoken throughout the Arabian Peninsula. This includes the countries of Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Southern Iran, Southern Iraq and Jordan. [2] The modern dialects spoken in the Arabian Peninsula are closer to Classical Arabic than elsewhere in the Arab ...

  5. Iranian Arabs - Wikipedia

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    Shapur II the Great (309–379 A.D.) of the Sasanian Empire, after a punitive expedition across the Persian Gulf early in his reign, transplanted several clans of the Taghleb to Dārzīn (Daharzīn) near Bam, several clans of the Abd al-Qays and Tamīm to Haǰar (the Kūh-e Hazār region) southeast of Kermān, several clans of the Bakr ben Wāʾel to Kermān, and several clans of the Hanzala ...

  6. Khorasani Arabic - Wikipedia

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    Khorasani Arabic is a dialect of Arabic spoken in Iran. It is a variety of Central Asian Arabic spoken in a few villages in the Iranian province of Khorasan. [2] Khorasani Arabic is not taught in school and is not widely spoken by the Khorasani Arab community. According to Kees Versteegh, there

  7. 22-year-old candidly answers questions about Iran protests in ...

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    The woman explained in her original post that she wanted to answer any questions about the current turmoil in Iran following the very public death of Mahsa Amini.

  8. Ahvaz - Wikipedia

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    The Arabic spoken in Ahvaz is a variety of Khuzestani Arabic. [25] [26] [27] Another part of Ahvazis speak Bakhtiari dialect. [28] [29] [30] Modern Mandaic (or Mandae) language is also spoken among the Mandaeans of Ahvaz. It is a descendant of the Classical Mandaic language that has been partially influenced by Khuzestani Persian. Pol Siah

  9. Opinion: Being a Muslim American right now is like living on ...

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    Like him, I’m an Arab, Muslim and American — an amalgam of identities that conjures up “pariah” in the world we live in. But now, it means something different.