Makkah's Grand Mosque Launches Arabic Teaching Program
Presidency for Religious Affairs partners with King Salman Global Academy to enhance non-native Arabic language instruction.
The Presidency for Religious Affairs at the Two Holy Mosques has collaborated with the King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language to introduce a program aimed at improving Arabic teaching methods for those who are not native speakers.
This initiative is designed to increase the educational effectiveness of Quranic study circles and enrich the learning experience for visitors at the Grand Mosque in Makkah.
The program consists of specialized training modules focused on equipping educators with foundational language skills tailored specifically for non-native learners.
It emphasizes connecting linguistic instruction to the content of the holy book, enhancing both comprehension and engagement.
In addition, the initiative provides simplified teaching materials to facilitate more effective educational practices within Qur'anic study circles.
This move reflects a broader strategic approach dedicated to developing curricula, improving teacher competency, and ultimately enhancing educational outcomes at the two sacred sites.
The Arabic language is recognized as an essential tool in fostering cross-cultural dialogue and promoting mutual understanding among nations.