Riyadh: The "Arabic Language Month" program, implemented by the King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language (KSGAAL), was launched today in Italy and will run until September 30. The initiative is part of the academy's efforts to support the Arabic language, promote its teaching to non-native speakers, and strengthen knowledge cooperation between the Kingdom and international educational institutions.
According to Saudi Press Agency, KSGAAL Secretary-General Dr. Abdullah Al-Washmi emphasized that holding the program in Italy aligns with the academy's mission to promote the Arabic language and expand its presence in international academic institutions. He highlighted the importance of fostering engagement with non-Arabic-speaking communities and expressed appreciation for the support of the Kingdom's embassy in Italy for the academy's programs and activities.
The program is organized in partnership with Sapienza University of Rome and the Catholic University of Milan. It targets students, teachers, and non-Arabic-speaking audiences with a range of academic and training activities. The month-long agenda includes a scientific competition, specialized seminars, intensive language courses, discussion groups, cultural and scientific visits, the administration of the 'Hamza' academic test, and the honoring of outstanding participants at the closing ceremony.