Arabic Language Department
The administrative body of the department
- The administrative body of the department
- Faculty members of the department
Department Activities
Examination schedule
- Preliminary studies 2024-2025
- First floor
- Second floor
- Postgraduate Studies 2024-2025
Teaching CV
Daily Lesson Schedule
Scientific research
Description of the academic programme
2024-2025 Course Description Blank Approved Final
For the academic year 2023-2024 (Complete Guide)
- The first stage
- Stage Two
- Stage Three
- Stage Four
- For the academic year 2022-2023
Course description
- Curriculum for the academic year 2023-2024
- The first stage
- Stage Two
- Stage Three
- Stage Four
E-lectures
- The first stage
- Stage Two
- Islamic literature
- First lecture (Islam and poetry)
- Second Lecture (Hassan bin Thabit)
- Third lecture
- Fourth Lecture (Poetry of the Disabled and the Elderly)
- Lecture 5: Satire (Contradictions in the Umayyad Era)
- The Sixth Lecture: Spinning
- Lecture 7 Praise, Description
- Lecture 8: Technical Characteristics of Islamic Poetry in the Umayyad Period
- Lecture 9: The Impact of Islam on the Development of Prose after the Emergence of Islam.
- Lecture 10: Characteristics of Letters in the Early Islamic Period
- Lectures on Educational Psychology for the first stage by Dr. Maysoon Taha:
- 1-First lecture
- 2- The second lecture
- 3-Third lecture
- 4. Fourth lecture
- 5-The fifth lecture
- 6. Sixth lecture
- 7-Seventh lecture
- 8. The eighth lecture
- 9- Ninth lecture
- 10. Tenth lecture
- 11-The Eleventh Lecture
- 12. Twelfth lecture
- 13. Thirteenth lecture
- 14. Fourteenth lecture
- 15. Fifteenth lecture
- 16. Sixteenth lecture
- Islamic literature
- Stage Three
- Stage Four
- Postgraduate Studies – Master's Degree
- Postgraduate Studies – Doctorate
Links that contribute to the teaching and learning process
postgraduate
About
- Master's degree
- Doctoral studies
Competitive examination materials for postgraduate students
Arabic Language Department
Brief description:
The department was established in conjunction with the Department of Quranic Sciences in the academic year (2004-2005), In the academic year 2007-2008, the two departments were separated, and each became an independent department. The Arabic language has unique features and characteristics, as it carries a sacred text for ages to come, and it is the language of Muslim prayer. It has been called the language of the letter ‘dad’ because this letter exists only in this language. The aim of the Arabic Language Department is to serve this language and its speakers.
The department consists of the chairmanship and the rapporteurs of the morning and evening studies. The department has witnessed further development with the introduction of postgraduate studies. The department has various activities, including seminars, conferences and discussion panels, which are characterised by their seriousness and consideration of scientific aspects in research, all with the aim of producing advanced teaching staff.
Vision
The Department of Arabic Language and Literature aspires to achieve leadership and excellence in science, research and education in the fields of teaching and learning, in order to meet the needs of the labour market.
message
The department trains specialised teaching and research staff, opening up opportunities for interaction with society through qualified professionals in the field of language and literature. It reinforces the noble values embodied in language and provides all institutions with the linguistic and literary skills necessary for human development.
Objectives
- Preparing a generation capable of carrying the trust of the Arabic language to future generations, as the language of the Holy Quran, and with the importance of educational, humanitarian and scientific values; for its effective impact on building society.
- Developing scientific and cognitive skills and critical thinking skills among female students.
- Contributing to the revival of ancient Arabic linguistic and intellectual heritage, highlighting our cultural landmarks and opening up horizons for them to fulfil their humanitarian mission.
- Continue to develop study plans in line with the requirements of quality education and learning.
- Building bridges of scientific and academic cooperation with relevant educational and scientific institutions, with the aim of spreading linguistic and literary culture in a manner commensurate with the scale of the task entrusted to them.
Arabic Language Department
Brief description:
The department was established in conjunction with the Department of Quranic Sciences in the academic year (2004-2005), In the academic year 2007-2008, the two departments were separated, and each became an independent department. The Arabic language has unique features and characteristics, as it carries a sacred text for ages to come, and it is the language of Muslim prayer. It has been called the language of the letter ‘dad’ because this letter exists only in this language. The aim of the Arabic Language Department is to serve this language and its speakers.
The department consists of the chairmanship and the rapporteurs of the morning and evening studies. The department has witnessed further development with the introduction of postgraduate studies. The department has various activities, including seminars, conferences and discussion panels, which are characterised by their seriousness and consideration of scientific aspects in research, all with the aim of producing advanced teaching staff.
Vision
The Department of Arabic Language and Literature aspires to achieve leadership and excellence in science, research and education in the fields of teaching and learning, in order to meet the needs of the labour market.
message
The department trains specialised teaching and research staff, opening up opportunities for interaction with society through qualified professionals in the field of language and literature. It reinforces the noble values embodied in language and provides all institutions with the linguistic and literary skills necessary for human development.
Objectives
- Preparing a generation capable of carrying the trust of the Arabic language to future generations, as the language of the Holy Quran, and with the importance of educational, humanitarian and scientific values; for its effective impact on building society.
- Developing scientific and cognitive skills and critical thinking skills among female students.
- Contributing to the revival of ancient Arabic linguistic and intellectual heritage, highlighting our cultural landmarks and opening up horizons for them to fulfil their humanitarian mission.
- Continue to develop study plans in line with the requirements of quality education and learning.
- Building bridges of scientific and academic cooperation with relevant educational and scientific institutions, with the aim of spreading linguistic and literary culture in a manner commensurate with the scale of the task entrusted to them.