Seventh International Conference on Arabic Language Concludes in Madinah

Madinah: The seventh International Conference on Arabic Language and Literature concluded in Madinah, assembling participants from 13 Arab, Islamic, and European countries over a period of two days. The event highlighted the significance of the Arabic language and proposed strategies for its advancement in various fields.

According to Saudi Press Agency, Head of the conference organizing committee Dr. Abdulrahman Al-Zahrani reported that the conference featured 33 research papers and 10 presentations. These sessions addressed an array of subjects concerning the Arabic language, fostering a comprehensive dialogue among the attendees.

The conference concluded by putting forth several recommendations aimed at promoting the Arabic language. Key proposals included adopting Arabic as the primary language for scientific research and academic publishing, developing digital programs to aid the teaching of Arabic to non-native speakers, and integrating artificial intelligence technologies into language processing. These suggestions are intended to enhance the global reach and application of the Arabic language in academic and technological contexts.

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