The Arab Contries & The Arabic Language. How many countries speak Arabic? a) 5 b) 10 c) Over 20.

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The Arab Contries & The Arabic Language

How many countries speak Arabic? a) 5 b) 10 c) Over 20

Arabic is spoken in 22 countries!

Arabic is spoken in all of these countries:

What is the most populated Arab country? a) Saudi Arabia b) Egypt c) Lebanon

What is the most populated Arab country? a) Saudi Arabia b) Egypt c) Lebanon

Reasons to learn Arabic Why is it important for Americans to know Arabic?

President Obama "Id like to find new ways to connect young Americans to young people all around the world, by supporting opportunities to learn new languages, and serve and study.... Thats always been a critical part of how America engages the world.... Simple exchanges can break down walls between us.... When that happens, mistrust begins to fade and our smaller differences no longer overshadow the things that we share. And thats where progress begins." President Barack Obama at a Student Roundtable, Tophane Cultural Center, Istanbul, Turkey, April 7, Turkey Turkey

1. Arabic is the 5th most commonly spoken native language in the world. Arabic is the official language of 22 countries and there are well over 300 million native speakers of the language. These speakers are largely concentrated in the Middle East, but there are minority groups of native speakers throughout the world. It is also an official language of the United Nations, the Arab League, the Organization of Islamic Conference, and the African Union.

2. Arabic is the official language of Islam. In addition to the millions of native speakers, one billion people know Arabic as a foreign language, since as the language of the Qu'ran, it is understood by Muslims throughout the world.

3. There is a high demand and low supply of Arabic-speakers in the Western world. With the growing importance of the Middle East in international affairs, there is thus an extreme shortage of workers in the US who are versed in Arabic language and culture. Those who study Arabic can find careers in a variety of fields: journalism, business and industry, education, finance and banking, translation and interpretation, consulting, foreign service and intelligence, and many others. Only 1 % of the United States 12,000 FBI agents have any knowledge of Arabic at all, and this includes those who know only a few words.

4. There are financial incentives for learning Arabic. The US government has designated Arabic as a language of strategic importance. The National Strategic Language Initiative of 2006 promotes the learning of Arabic (and other languages deemed critical) among Americans through numerous scholarships and supported learning opportunities. These include support for language courses from beginning to advanced levels, study abroad programs, intensive instruction opportunities, teacher exchanges, and professional development. The total number of American students studying in Egypt reached a record high of 1,100 during the academic year.

5. Arabic-speaking nations are a fast growing market for trade. The Arab region with its rapidly growing population provides a huge export market for goods and services. With a GDP of over 600 billion dollars annually, the region also has much to offer the world market. In order to do business effectively, one must understand the language and culture of the people with whom one hopes to negotiate and conduct trade.

6. Arabic-speaking peoples have made significant contributions to world civilization. While Europe was living in the relative intellectual stagnation of the Middle Ages, the Arab-Islamic civilization was at its height. Arabs contributed a great deal to the advancement of science, medicine, and philosophy. Much learning from the Greek, Roman, and Byzantine cultures was preserved for the world through the Arab libraries. Arabs have also made significant contributions in such areas as literature, mathematics, navigation, astrology, and architecture. A knowledge of Arabic enables the exploration of this vast body of knowledge in their original language.

7. The Arab-speaking world has a rich cultural heritage. The Arab world has its own unique art, music, literature, cuisine, and way of life. Westerners know about belly dance, perhaps have read 1001 Nights, and may have tried some some popular Middle Eastern dishes such as hummus or falafel, but Western exposure to the Arab way of life is generally limited. In exploring the Arabic world, you will learn to appreciate its distinct cultural products and practices and you will come to understand some of the values important to the Arabic people, such as honor, dignity, and hospitality. Have you ever tried bellydance? And what about Arabic food and dishes? Sure you have already tasted them! Enjoy the beautiful colors and the pleasant smells of their wonderful spices!

8. Knowing Arabic can promote intercultural understanding. Americans are presented with one-dimensional negative stereotypes of Arabic-speaking peoples through the news media and Hollywood films. Reliance on such false and superficial images can lead to mistrust and miscommunicationand perhaps even to military confrontation.

8. Knowing Arabic can promote intercultural understanding. Those who learn Arabic gain deeper insights into the cultural, political, and religious values that motivate people in those cultures. People who know Arabic can negotiate the cultural and linguistic gap between nations, assist in solving and avoiding intercultural conflict, and help businesses successfully engage in international trade.

9. Arabic influence is evident in many other languages. Algebra was invented by Arab mathematicians in medieval times. Such staple products as coffee and cotton came from the Arab world, as well as jasmine, lemon, and lime. Other Arabic loanwords appearing in English denote such diverse things as henna, macrame, lute, mattress, gerbil, sorbet, safari and muslin.

10. The Unites States has an Arab- American minority. According to the U.S. Census Bureau's 2002 census, there are 1.2 million people of Arab heritage residing in the United States. Though a relatively small population, their numbers are quickly growing; people of Arab ancestry in the U.S. increased by about 40% during the 1990s. Intercultural understanding begins at home. Even just a basic knowledge of the Arabic language and culture can improve understanding and acceptance of this often misunderstood and misrepresented group of Americans.

Stereotypes of all the ethnic groups portrayed in Hollywood films, Arab culture has been the most misunderstood and supplied with the worst stereotypes": Scott J. Simon

1-The three B syndrome Billionaires, bombers, and belly dancers Perpetuating movies Iron Eagle( 1986) Death before dishonor( 1987) Patriot Games (1982) Excutive Decision( 1996) Black Hawk Down (2001)

Real Picture Very few arabs are rich Arabs are peace talkers Bellydancers are only found in one street in Cairo

Stereotype -2 Arabs are illiterates

Real Picture 51 university in Egypt, 150,000 students. 5 Nobel prizes awarded to Egyptian universities graduates. there are more than 35,000 researchers of which 31.7% are PhD holders.

Stereotype -3 Arabs live in the middle ages

Real Picture

Dubai sports city

Real Picture

Saudi arabia

Real Picture Saudi arabia

Real Picture Tunisia

Real Picture Doha, Qatar

Real Picture Qatar

Real Picture Alexandria,Egypt

Real Picture Alexandria,Egypt

Real Picture Cairo, Egypt