Riyadh: KSGAAL Unveils Four New Publications on Global Arabic Language Connections
The King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language (KSGAAL) has announced the release of four new publications under its Arabic Language in the World series. The books, launched on Thursday, include “The Arabic Language in Chad,” “The Arabic Language in Thailand,” “The Arabic Language in Kyrgyzstan: A Critical Analytical Descriptive Study,” and “The Arabic Language in the Comoros.”
These publications are designed to create bridges of communication among Arabic-speaking communities globally. Researchers, academics, and institutions, both within Saudi Arabia and internationally, can access these resources on the KSGAAL website at KSGAAL Library.
Dr. Abdullah Al-Washmi, the Secretary-General of KSGAAL, remarked that the academy’s Specialized Global Research Track project encompasses a variety of disciplines and arts related to the Arabic language. The Arabic Language in the World series aims to deepen engagement between institutions and individuals dedicated to the Arabic language.
This ambitious program includes contributions from around 1,100 researchers across 76 countries. KSGAAL’s mission includes the support and promotion of the Arabic language, maintaining its purity in speech and writing, documenting its origins, methodologies, vocabulary, and grammar, and facilitating its learning both within and beyond Saudi Arabian borders.
(Source: KSGAAL)
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