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My New Translation of “The Visa” Poem by Hisham Al-Gokh

Hisham al-Gokh gave a stunning live performance of this poem – see here. When this poem first came out, several years ago, it captured my attention with its simplicity and its brave criticism. He points the finger of blame at authorities in the Arab region, but there is also a note of self-criticism. It’s time…

Arabic Learning in the U.S.: Some Historical Highlights
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Arabic Learning in the U.S.: Some Historical Highlights

1640     Harvard College establishes the first Semitic chair (Hebrew, Chaldaic and Syriac) in the United States, adding Arabic between 1654 and 1672. Others followed Harvard’s example, dependent upon the availability of scholars (beginning at Yale in 1700, at Dartmouth and Andover in 1807, and at Princeton Theological Seminary in 1822). Early scholars learned Arabic only…

The Arabic Language: An Overview
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The Arabic Language: An Overview

The letter ع ‘ayn The Arabic Language                اللغة العربية Arabic belongs to the Semitic family of languages. Currently spoken languages in this family, besides Arabic, include Modern Hebrew, Amharic, Tigre and Tigrinya, Syriac, several Aramaic dialects, and Maltese. Arabic is spoken by about 422 million people (native and non-native), making it one of the 5…

Cultivating the Pleasure of Extensive Reading in Arabic (Part 2 of 2)
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Cultivating the Pleasure of Extensive Reading in Arabic (Part 2 of 2)

In the current climate, audio and video sources are on the rise, but reading remains a key skill for language learners. For those learners who already love to read (in any language), extensive reading can be a powerhouse for their progress toward increased proficiency in Arabic. This 2-part series is based on research in language…

Cultivating the Pleasure of Extensive Reading in Arabic (Part 1 of 2)
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Cultivating the Pleasure of Extensive Reading in Arabic (Part 1 of 2)

In the current climate, audio and video sources are on the rise, but reading remains a key skill for language learners. For those learners who already love to read (in any language), extensive reading can be a powerhouse for their progress toward increased proficiency in Arabic. This 2-part series is based on research in language…

QFI Infographics

Have you seen the QFI Infographics lately? These beautiful PDFs are free to download for teaching or for your own information. Here are some of my favorites: Arabic Calligraphy Arabic Dialect Map Arabic Influence on the Spanish Language The Spectrum of Love in Classical Arabic Other Titles: Currency Themes of the Arab World, Animals Native…

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Mamluk Cairo Comes Alive in Bassiouney’s Trilogy

Dr. Reem Bassiouney’s latest work of fiction is a masterful, multi-generation epic set in Mamluk Cairo (1309-1517). The action moves out of Cairo at times, to Alexandria, Greater Syria, or the Western Desert, but it is focused around several historic buildings of Mamluk Cairo. There are also brief scenes from 2005-2017. For me, the heart…

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The Inspiration of Birds

With this bright new year of 2020, I’m sharing a few literary/artistic picks (two books and one music album) that were recently inspired by Conference of the Birds (منطق الطير), the allegorical poem by Farid al-Din Attar (lived in Nishapur c. 1145-c. 1221, in northeastern Iran). “Considered by Rumi to be ‘the master’ of Sufi…