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The Arab Academy of Damascus (Arabic: مجمع اللغة العربية بدمشق) is the oldest academy regulating the Arabic language, established in 1918 during the reign of Faisal I of Syria. It is based in al-Adiliyah Madrasa , and is modeled on the language academies of Europe, and founded with an explicit reference to the example of ...
The Arabic Language Institute at the University of Damascus is known for immersion instruction in Arabic, allowing more rapid, natural and comprehensive language acquisition. The Arabic Language Institute's faculty is committed to classical Arabic instruction, offering an advantage to either Egypt or Jordan where much instruction is conducted ...
Damascus 1977 Homs University: HU Homs: 1979 albaath-univ.edu.sy: Higher Institute for Applied Sciences and Technology: HIAST Damascus 1983 hiast.edu.sy: Higher Institute of Music: HIM Damascus 1990 him-damascus.com: Higher Institute of Business Administration: HIBA Damascus: 2001 hiba.edu.sy: Syrian Virtual University: SVU Damascus 2002 ...
Damascus University, known previously as the Syrian University, the oldest university in Syria The Ministry of Higher Education was established in 1966 to supervise the scientific and educational institutions, such as universities, academic councils, the Arabic Language Academy and educational hospitals. [ 9 ]
Arab Academy of Damascus: Damascus: Syria: 1919 Jordan Academy of Arabic: Amman: Jordan: 1924 (1976) Academy of the Arabic Language in Cairo: Cairo: Egypt: 1932 Iraqi Academy of Sciences: Baghdad: Iraq: 1948 Institute for Studies and Research on Arabization: Rabat: Morocco: 1962 Tunisian Academy of Sciences, Letters, and Arts (Beït Al-Hikma ...
Islamic Al-Adiliyah Madrasa ( Arabic : الْمَدْرَسَة الْعَادِلِيَّة , romanized : al-Madrasah al-ʿĀdilīyah ) is a 13th-century madrasa located in Damascus , Syria. [ 1 ]
DOHA (Reuters) -The ouster of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, after rebel forces swept into Damascus this weekend, shattered Iran's network of influence in the Middle East but Israel, the United ...
Sheikh Ahmad Rida (also transliterated as Ahmad Reda) (1872–1953) (Arabic: الشيخ أحمد رضا) was a Lebanese linguist, writer and politician.A key figure of the Arab Renaissance (known as al-Nahda), he compiled the modern monolingual Arabic dictionary, Matn al-Lugha, commissioned by the Arab Academy of Damascus in 1930, and is widely considered to be among the foremost scholars of ...