I am ashamed. My coreligionists perpetrated acts of violence too extreme to speak of against our Arab neighbors and we haven't taken to the streets in protest ...
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Abu Dhabi, UAE: Global technology group, e&, today announced the launch of a new free keyboard designed to bring the Arabic language back to everyday digital communication. Instead of asking users to ...
(KGTV) — Posts on social media are warning that New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani is expected to introduce rules after he takes office requiring all public schools to learn "Arabic numerals." That's ...
A viral claim has been doing the rounds that New York City mayor-elect, Zohran Mamdani, will require elementary school children to learn Arabic numerals. The claims have been amplified by unverified ...
Dearborn Heights Police are walking back a statement made in a now-deleted Facebook post from two days ago that showed a mock-up of a police patch with the department name translated into Arabic.
Speakers of Urdu interested in Arabic literature were delighted when poet and literary scholar Dr Khurshid Rizvi, an expert in Arabic literature, published this year his book on Maulana Altaf Hussain ...
Have you ever carefully noticed the digits we use every day - 1, 2, 3, and so on? Have you asked yourself where they came from? Most people think, since we refer to them as "Arabic numerals," that ...
This transcript is from a CSIS podcast published on January 14, 2025. Listen to the podcast here. Jon Alterman: You grew up outside of Paris speaking Tunisian Arabic, but not reading or writing it, ...