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The Global Significance of Arabic Language and Literature

Religion Compass, 2013
Abstract Though often identified with the Arabs and the Islamic religious tradition, Arabic language and literature has enjoyed widespread popularity for over a millennium among numerous different peoples, including not only Muslims but also Christians and Jews.
C. Ernst
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Natural Language Processing for Arabic Sentiment Analysis: A Systematic Literature Review

IEEE Transactions on Big Data
Sentiment analysis involves using computational methods to identify and classify opinions expressed in text, with the goal of determining whether the writer's stance towards a particular topic, product, or idea is positive, negative, or neutral. However, sentiment analysis in Arabic presents unique challenges due to the complexity of Arabic morphology ...
Souha Al Katat   +5 more
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Chapter 17. Latin literature and the Arabic language

Comparative History of Literatures in European Languages
Pointing to a millennial history of Latin-Arabic entanglement, the article analyses how Latin literature and the Arabic language influenced each other mutually. It explains the preliminaries of literary entanglement and then deals in chronological order with processes of reception, which led to the Arabization or Latinization of literary works, themes,
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Literature Resources in the Teaching of Arabic Language in Spain

2020
This chapter presents a review of the situation of teaching Arabic as a foreign language (TAFL) in Spain in the 20th and 21st centuries, and it focuses on the institutions, trends, methodologies, and resources available. In the last section, the possible applications of literature in the teaching of Arabic will be exposed, paying special attention to ...
Lidia Fernández Fonfría   +1 more
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Exploring Tarbiyah in Islamic Education: A Critical Review of the English- and Arabic-Language Literature

Education sciences
This review examines the meaning and scope of tarbiyah and its relationship to other key Islamic educational concepts, such as taʿlīm, tadrīs, and taʾdīb, in the English- and Arabic-language literature.
Mohamad Abdalla
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Arabic Language and Literature

2013
There is a general tendency to confuse Arab and Muslim identities. While the majority of Arabs are Muslim, most Muslims are not Arabs. There are also non-Muslim Arabs. The first Arab conquests aimed at spreading Islam caused the Arabs to settle outside the Arabian Peninsula, extending their control over the Levant, North Africa, Mesopotamia, and the ...
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The purpose of Arabic Literature in developing Arabic Language Teaching

Think India, 2019
The beginner of Arabic as a second language is usually eager first and foremost to attain a level of competency in accepting the culture that embodies the language. As literary arts concurrence the reader, listener and learner a certain pleasure associated with reflection and imagination, the educational material selected for the purpose should include
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