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20th Issue of Sharjah Arabic Language Center Journal Published

The 20th issue of the Sharjah Arabic Language Center Journal is released, featuring research on linguistics, Quranic eloquence, and Arabic literature. It includes works by leading scholars analyzing the heritage and contemporary state of the Arabic language.


20th Issue of Sharjah Arabic Language Center Journal Published

The 20th issue of the Sharjah Arabic Language Center Journal has been released, featuring a collection of research papers and studies across several sections: 'Quranic Eloquence', 'Linguistics', 'Lexicography', 'Books and Studies', 'Arab Luminaries', and 'Critical Studies'. This issue combines textual analysis, the study of linguistic phenomena, and an exploration of the Arabic language's heritage and contemporary relevance.

The issue includes a study titled 'Terminological Expressions in the Qasimi Discourse', which examines the book 'Fara'id al-Bayan' by His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah. It explores the rich terminology found in his speeches, words, and lectures, covering a diverse range of contexts from Emirati and Gulf to Arab and international affairs.

The editorial for the issue was penned by the Secretary-General of the Sharjah Arabic Language Center, Dr. Mahmoud Safi Al-Mustaghnami, under the title 'Poetry on the Scales of Islam'. The journal also features an article by writer Ahlam Mustaghanami titled 'Malik Haddad: The Martyr of the Arabic Word That Was Not Written', alongside an article by Dr. Samir Duroub, a member of the Jordanian Arabic Language Center, titled 'The Arabic Language as a Language of Science, Education, and Administration Through the Ages'. Additionally, it presents a study by Dr. Bakri Al-Haj, Secretary-General of the Sudanese Arabic Language Center, on 'Verbal Actions in the Poetry of Dhā al-Asbān'.

In the 'Linguistics' section, Dr. Naem Mustafa reviews 'The Rigor of Scholars in Describing Arabic Dialects', and Muhammad Mustafa Al-Shami contributes a study on 'Computer Blogs and Their Utilization in Linguistics'. The 'Books and Studies' section contains a piece on Ibrahim Mustafa's book 'The Revival of Grammar', as well as 'A Look at the Works Awarded the Sharjah Prize for Linguistic and Lexicographical Studies'. The 'Arab Luminaries' section includes two articles: 'Writer Yahya Haqqi in the Sanctuary of the Arabic Language' and 'Ibn Al-Jayyab Al-Granadí: The Poet of Islamic Architecture in Al-Andalus'.