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Civil servants in Turkey's southeastern Kilis province to learn Arabic

Arabic language and literature teachers and graduates from the faculty of theology in Kilis province, which hosts more Syrian refugees than its own population, are being educated at Ez-Zehra University in Gaziantep province so that they can teach Arabic to the civil servants in the city.

Held with the support of the Gaziantep Damascus Foundation and the Salah al-Din Yusuf Ibn Ayyub Philanthropic Association, the Arabic teaching techniques course continues at the conference hall of the Provincial Office of Mufti. The educational program sees the participation of 27 Arabic language and literature teachers and graduates from the faculty of theology and is given by four academics, who are experts in their fields.

The first aim of the education program is to solve the communication problem between Syrian refugees and civil servants, teaching them Arabic and to help allow the peoples of the two countries to socialize. After the course, civil servants, imams and teachers of Imam Hatip schools will be taught Arabic by these 27 course participants with the support of related institutions.


source: Daily Sabah


07.12.2017

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