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  2. Center for Contemporary Arab Studies - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Contemporary Arab Studies at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., United States, is an academic center "distinguished by its emphasis on study of the contemporary Arab world and its rigorous Arabic language training."

  3. List of faculties of Al-Azhar University - Wikipedia

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    Arabic language faculties. Faculty of Arabic Language, Al-Azhar University, Cairo (boys) Faculty of Arabic Language, Al-Azhar University, Menoufia (Boys) Faculty of Arabic Language, Al-Azhar University, Mansoura (Boys) College of Arabic Language, Al-Azhar University, Itay El-Baroud (Benin) Faculty of Arabic Language, Al-Azhar University ...

  4. Lila Abu-Lughod - Wikipedia

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    Lila Abu-Lughod was born on October, 21st, 1952, in Champaign, Illinois, USA, where her father, Ibrahim Abu-Lughod undertook his BA at University of Illinois. Ibrahim Abu-Lughod was a prominent Arab-Palestinian academic, who was well-known for his academic work and activisim on Palestine.

  5. John Barkley Means - Wikipedia

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    He joined the foreign language faculty at that university on completion of doctoral studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Means was founding director of the Center for Critical Languages [1] and, in later years, served as director of Temple University's Institute for Languages and International Studies. Initially focusing ...

  6. Th. Emil Homerin - Wikipedia

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    A specialist in Arabic literature and Islam, Homerin had lived and worked in Egypt for a number of years. Among his many publications are The Wine of Love & Life: Ibn al-Fârid's al-Khamrîyah and al-Qaysarî’s Quest for Meaning (Chicago, 2005), From Arab Poet to Muslim Saint (2nd revised edition, Cairo: American University Press, 2001) and his anthology of translations, Ibn al-Fârid: Sufi ...

  7. Islamic University of Gaza - Wikipedia

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    The faculty was established in 1978 as the Arabic Language Department, which later expanded into the Faculty of Arts. It comprises over 40 academics and professors in six departments: Arabic language, English language, geography, journalism and media, social services, and history and archaeology. [24]

  8. Mufutau Oloyede Abdul-Rahmon - Wikipedia

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    Proceedings of 1st International Conference of Arabic Language, Faculty of Arabic Language, International Islam University of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur. Abdul-Rahmon, M.O. (2008): "Arabic and Islamic Studies in the South-West Nigeria: Challenges and Prospects". Proceedings of Bi-Annual Conference of Teachers of Arabic & Islamic Studies, Ekiti State.

  9. Language module - Wikipedia

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    The language module or language faculty is a hypothetical structure in the human brain which is thought to contain innate capacities for language, originally posited by Noam Chomsky. There is ongoing research into brain modularity in the fields of cognitive science and neuroscience , although the current idea is much weaker than what was ...