Sharjah Ruler Backs New Beirut Arabic Language Academy to Preserve Heritage

Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Ruler of Sharjah, received the founding delegation of the new Arabic Language Academy in Beirut. He congratulated them on its establishment and affirmed his support for its mission to preserve and promote the Arabic language. The Ruler stressed the importance of communication and cooperation between Arabic language academies across the Arab world and beyond. The Lebanese delegation expressed gratitude for Sharjah's unwavering support for comprehensive projects in Arabic language and arts.

Key Points: Sharjah Ruler Supports New Arabic Language Academy in Beirut

  • Sharjah Ruler meets ALA Beirut founders
  • Support for Arabic language preservation
  • Emphasis on inter-academy cooperation
  • Highlighting Lebanon's cultural history
  • Focus on documentation and research
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Sharjah Ruler receives founding delegation of ALA Beirut

Sheikh Dr Sultan Al Qasimi meets founders of Beirut's Arabic Language Academy, pledging support for cooperation to preserve and promote the Arabic language.

"enabling it to fulfill its significant roles in its areas of specialisation - Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi"

Sharjah, January 4

Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, and President of the Sharjah Arabic Language Academy, received on Sunday a delegation of founders of ALA in Beirut, Lebanon, headed by Dr Emile Badi Yaqub and Dr Rashid Darbas, at Dr Sultan Al Qasimi Centre in University City.

At the beginning of the meeting, the Ruler of Sharjah welcomed the delegation, congratulating them on the establishment of the Arabic Language Academy in Beirut and the commencement of its work in cooperation with Sharjah.

Sheikh Dr Sultan noted the rich history of Lebanon in Arabic culture and literature, and the distinguished role of its scholars and writers in various fields of creativity and the arts.

He affirmed his support for the Academy, enabling it to fulfill its significant roles in its areas of specialisation, and wished its members every success in achieving its aspirations to support efforts to preserve the Arabic language and its history and promote its dissemination.

Sheikh Dr Sultan also pointed to the importance of communication between Arabic language academies in the Arab world, which contributes to achieving all their objectives in serving the Arabic language in its various fields, such as documentation, publication, scientific research, and the exchange of knowledge and culture.

Role of ALA in Sharjah

During the meeting, the Ruler of Sharjah discussed the role of the Sharjah Arabic Language Academy in connecting with other Arabic language academies across the Arab world and with institutions in Europe and Africa.

He emphasised the Academy's support for these academies, which contributes to the desired outcomes of disseminating and documenting the Arabic language, connecting new generations to it, and enhancing its leading position in various fields of science and knowledge. This is achieved through fruitful cooperation in diverse activities, events, and publications.

The delegation of founders of the Arabic Language Academy in Lebanon expressed their gratitude to the Ruler of Sharjah for his unwavering support of the Academy and all other academies in various countries. This support has resulted in comprehensive projects led by the Emirate of Sharjah in the fields of Arabic language, literature, and arts, as well as in encouraging scholars and writers to write and publish.

They highlighted the Historical Dictionary of the Arabic Language as a prominent Arab and international achievement in the field of lexicography.

At the conclusion of the meeting, the Ruler of Sharjah graciously accepted a commemorative shield from the delegation of the Arabic Language Academy in Lebanon, along with several publications by members of the Academy. He also posed for commemorative photographs with the delegation.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who studied linguistics, I find the 'Historical Dictionary of the Arabic Language' project fascinating. Documenting a language's evolution is crucial. I wonder if similar large-scale lexicography projects exist for major Indian languages like Hindi or Tamil?
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Priya S
Great initiative! Language is the soul of a culture. While reading this, I couldn't help but think about the rich linguistic diversity in India. We have so much to learn from such academic collaborations. More power to all language academies! 🙏
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Rohit P
Respectfully, while this is positive, I hope such academies also focus on making the language accessible and relevant to the youth. Sometimes these institutions can become too academic and lose touch with how people actually speak and use language daily. Just a thought.
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Karthik V
Beirut has such a deep literary history. Good to see Sharjah supporting this. In India, we have the Sahitya Akademi, but perhaps more international collaboration like this could be beneficial for our literary spheres as well. Jai Hindi! Jai all Indian languages!
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Michael C
Interesting read. The emphasis on connecting new generations to their linguistic heritage is key. In a globalized world, these efforts are vital to maintain cultural identity. The UAE's investment in soft power and culture is quite impressive.

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