Oman, where Arabic is the medium of instruction in public schools and where English dominates . (Wurr, 2003). Writing about UA E students, O’Sullivan (2010, para. 6) states: About one in five African slaves brought to the New World between 1500 and the mid-19th century was Muslim. Of them, only Omar ibn Said is known to have written a brief autobiography in Arabic. Remarkable for their humble eloquence and generosity of spirit, Said’s handwritten pages live in the memory of Fayetteville, North Carolina. There are free lessons to learn Arabic calligraphy held weekly at the premises of the Omani Society of Arts in Diwan of Royal Court. This free course is offered by professional calligrapher Sultan al Rashedi. The girls’ classes are held on Mondays and the boys’ classes are on Tuesdays. The lessons are not only for professionals but a Lebanese Arabic (el libnénïet /. اللبنانية. ) Lebanese Arabic or Lebanese is a dialect of Levantine Arabic, though some people consider it a language in its own right. It is spoken mainly in Lebanon by about 4 million people, and includes some vocabulary comes from Aramaic, Greek, French, and Turkish. Lebanese is rarely written HumYum restaurant is located in several locations across the UAE, and serves classic Emirati food. On the menu are numerous dishes that incorporate Chips Oman, such as the Chips Oman chabab – a sweet Emirati pancake – with cheese. Also on the menu is regag with Chips Oman. Open daily; Dh11 onwards; branches across Abu Dhabi and Dubai; 04 The students could compete in Arabic and English languages. The winners in the Arabic entries were Juwairiya Said al Zakwani from Al Injaz Private School (8 – 11 years), Halima al Sulaimani from Faidh al Marifa School (12 – 15 years) and Osama Salam al Busaidi from Al Injaz Private School (16 – 18 years). .

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