Teaching Arabic Language for Non-native Speakers and Arabic Scholars Efforts

Authors

  • A. A. Shoaib English Language Education Institute - Islamic University - Madinah Munawarah - KSA Author

Keywords:

Teaching, Arabic, Language, non-native speakers, Arabic scholars, efforts

Abstract

This study focuses on teaching Arabic language for non-native speakers during pe-Islamic era, Islamic era and other Islamic eras. The study consists of two parts as follows: First part: The researcher discusses the importance of Arabic Language, features of Arabic Language and the motivations of learning Arabic language. Second part: The researcher focuses on the experience of the Arabic scholars in teaching Arabic language for non-native speakers. Some examples from pre-Islamic era, Islamic era, and schools of Arabic grammar; Besra and Kofa were presented. Also, some examples from Arabic scholars from Sebawyh, Ibn Jini and Ibn Khaldoon were quoted. Conclusion: The researcher concluded his study with the efforts of Arabic scholars and their teaching methods they used in teaching Arabic language for non-native speakers.

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Published

15-04-2015

How to Cite

Shoaib, A. A. “Teaching Arabic Language for Non-Native Speakers and Arabic Scholars Efforts”. Jazan University Journal of Human Sciences, vol. 4, no. 4 خاص, Apr. 2015, pp. 20-32, https://journals.jazanu.edu.sa/ojs/index.php/JUJHS/article/view/229.

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