Presidency of Religious Affairs Launches Scientific Courses in Arabic Language at the Grand Mosque
The Presidency of Religious Affairs at the Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque launched scientific courses in the Arabic language at the Grand Mosque, to be held from the 2nd of Safar until the 5th of Rabi' al-Awwal for...
The Presidency of Religious Affairs at the Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque launched scientific courses in the Arabic language at the Grand Mosque, to be held from the 2nd of Safar until the 5th of Rabi' al-Awwal 1448 AH, with the participation of a select group of scholars and specialists. The courses aim to enhance care for the Arabic language as the language of the Holy Quran, consolidate its status in understanding Islamic sciences, and develop linguistic skills among students and interested individuals through scientific programs that combine theoretical and practical aspects. The program includes several specialized scientific courses, including interpretation of the Almighty's saying: 'In a clear Arabic tongue,' an explanation of the poem 'One Hundred on Meanings and Rhetoric,' a course on the history of Arabic language sciences, in addition to courses addressing the importance of the Arabic language in understanding Islamic sciences through the sciences of usul al-fiqh and tafsir, along with explanations of the texts 'al-Nahw al-Saghir' and 'al-Sarf al-Saghir.'
The Presidency emphasized that the courses are held in the precincts of the Grand Mosque and target students of knowledge, researchers, and those interested in the Arabic language, thereby contributing to the dissemination of Islamic knowledge and enhancing awareness of the importance of Arabic in understanding religious texts and comprehending its sciences. It clarified that all lessons are broadcast live via digital platforms, with electronic registration available for those wishing to attend, and certificates will be awarded to participants who meet the program requirements, as part of the Presidency's efforts to expand the scope of scientific benefit and enrich the educational experience at the Grand Mosque.
Original source: Al-Madina
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