Manah: The Sultan Qaboos Institute for Teaching Arabic to Non-Native Speakers in the Wilayat of Manah today welcomed the 59th batch of students from a variety of countries, including Turkiye, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, India, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, France, Germany, Belarus, Russia, Tanzania, and Australia. The course offered at the institute will span seven weeks, providing these students with an immersive experience in Arabic language and culture. According to Oman News Agency, the institute marked the beginning of the session with an orientation day that featured a presentation detailing the institute's regulations, academic, and administrative systems. Additionally, students were introduced to the study program and cultural activities that will accompany their language learning journey. The orientation included a comprehensive tour of the institute's facilities, including classrooms and the library, ensuring that the students are well-acquainted with the environment and the resources available to them. This in itiative is part of the Sultan Qaboos Institute's ongoing efforts to promote the Arabic language and strengthen its global presence. By offering integrated educational programs that combine language instruction with insights into Omani culture and society, the institute aims to build cultural and civilizational connections between Oman and nations worldwide.
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