ASOL Courses in Edinburgh and Online
(Arabic for Speakers of Other Languages)
Why learn Arabic - The Analogical Language?
Arabic is a Semitic language, despite the lack of evidence, it's widely believed that Arabic is related to Sumerian, which is the oldest written language in history that originated in Mesopotamia more than 10 thousand years BC.
Sumerian then went through thousands of years of refinement gradually producing all Semitic languages including Phoenician, Akkadian, Assyrian, Aramaic (the language of Jesus Christ PBUH, that is still spoken in parts of Syria until today), Hebrew and many more until Arabic was eventually born, Arabic is the latest and last Semitic language.
Learn Arabic for the Quran and Life in Edinburgh and online:
Whatever your background or interest is you're welcome to join us whether you want to learn Arabic to be able to read and understand the Holy Book (The Quran) and for life.
Advantages of learning Arabic:
Arabic is the language of the Quran and the only key to unlcok this scripture
The Quran is the most recited and most memorised intact Holy book of all time.
The Quran is the only surviving Abrahamic scripture that remains in its original language and structure completely preserved and unaltered since its revelation to the prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in the 7th century AD and can still be read and understood in the same language. This is a fact regardless whether one believes in this scripture or not.
If you don't trust translations (like us), then why not study the original and understand it first hand without any medium that may influence your opinion?
The Arabic language is not just another language to learn, it’s an art and an expanding ocean of words and metaphors.
Arabic is a key language in business, diplomacy, politics, charity sector, philosophy, literature and history and can remarkably enhance your employability and opportunities as well as the scope to undertake Quranic research and uncover hidden scientific facts about the universe, the human body and psyche.
Arabic is an extremley rich and eloquent language, in fact it's the world’s richest language and one of the most efficient languages.
There are around 500 million Arabic speakers around the world
Arabic is one of the official UN languages
Learning Arabic makes you stand out of the crowd in the work market and opens up new possibilities and opportunities in the fast-growing trade market in the Arabic speaking world
Learning Arabic helps to strengthen mutual understanding and integration between nations
There is a high demand for Arabic language in the Western world today and this is increasing steadily
The Middle East is one of the most geopolitically important regions in the world
In addition to Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) you can also learn one of numerous local dialects which are all based on MSA, learning the dialect allows you to communicate with locals easily