School broadcast about the Arabic language

School Broadcast

A radio broadcast about the Arabic language, ready in PDF format, as the Arabic language is considered a large part of our authentic identity. Here comes the role of radio in consolidating pride in the Arabic language in children by explaining that it is a large part of our culture, religion and identity. It also encourages students to use the Arabic language and strengthen writing and reading skills and instill the concept that the language is not just a subject of study or a means of communication, but a large part of our Arab identity.

This radio broadcast includes various segments explaining the importance of the Arabic language and its relationship to Islam through verses from the Holy Quran. It also features an informational segment highlighting important topics such as World Arabic Language Day, the reason behind the name "Language of the Letter Dhad" (Arabic: اللغة الضاد), and the number of countries that use Arabic. The broadcast emphasizes that the Arabic language is a trust placed upon us, and we must preserve its use daily in our schools, homes, and workplaces.

  • introduction Regarding the status of the Arabic language
  • Which of Koran It clarifies that the language of the Quran in which it was revealed is the Arabic language.
  • Important information About language
  • Today's wisdom is about the relationship between language and identity.
  • A word about the Arabic language It is not only the language of the Arabs, but also the language of Muslims in their prayers and worship.
  • End of broadcast And an emphasis on the need to preserve the language
  • The template is compatible with all PDF versions.
  • The radio is suitable for all ages.
  • Encouraging children to use standard Arabic
  • Support for Arabic language teachers
  • Explaining basic information about the origin of the language
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School broadcast about the Arabic language

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