Arabic Language Role in Development and Progress of World Civilization
Keywords:
Arabic Language, Development, Progress of World CivilizationAbstract
The research tries to provide a future vision of the leading role Arabic
can withstand in achieving our goals in development and progress of world
civilization. Features of such a vision can be traced through dealing and
approaching four major aspects of language forms that Arabic faces and
confronts:
Bridging the gap between classical Arabic and colloquial Arabic,
development and Arabicization of education, including related issues as that
of arabizing and circulating the science terminology, translation, writing,
publishing, introducing Arabic to non- Arabic speakers and enhancing the
role of Media with its different branches in promoting, upgrading and in
encouraging using classical Arabic and employing and using modern
technology in developing and enriching Arabic.
Dealing with such important and critical aspects revealed that
upgrading and achieving tangible comprehensive language development is
very possible provided that scholars are very sincere, very much interested
and committed to develop this language. It is also of paramount importance
to politicize the language issue through giving it a top priority in the programs
of political parties, national organizations and formal organization as well,
since many of these language issues won‘t be settled without taking bold
political decisions that make such wishes and dreams come into being through
real live practices
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