
About Course
Arabic is spoken by over 310 million people in more than 20 countries. It is the liturgical language of over 1.8 billion Muslims worldwide and is central to Middle Eastern culture, history, and religion. Arabic is known for its poetic expression and deep cultural significance. It is one of the six official languages of the United Nations and is critical for anyone interested in Middle Eastern affairs, business, or culture.
Why learn Arabic? As the official language of some of the fastest-growing economies in the Middle East, Arabic is key for anyone looking to enter sectors like energy, finance, and international trade. Additionally, Arabic allows access to a rich heritage of literature, philosophy, and history, and is invaluable for careers in international relations, journalism, and diplomacy.