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The Department of Arabic, University of Karachi, was established in 1955. Since its inception, the Department is enjoying the patronage of renowned scholars of international repute. From the outset, the Department started functioning under the auspicious headship of the renowned scholar Professor Allama Abdul Aziz Memon Highly qualified faculty ...
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The Arabic Language System. Learn Arabic all over the World through our online program. We offer face-to-face Arabic classes in Karachi (Pakistan) at doorsteps, the Arabic classes are also available online. We offer Arabic courses for Beginners, Elementary, Intermediate, Upper-intermediate, and Advanced Levels as well as preparation for Arabic ...
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Urdu replaced Sindhi as Karachi's most widely spoken language; Sindhi was the mother tongue of 51% of Karachi in 1941, but only 8.5% in 1951, while Urdu grew to become the mother tongue of 51% of Karachi's population. 100,000 Muhajir refugees arrived annually in Karachi until 1952. Muhajirs kept arriving from different parts of India till 2000.
Our Schedule. The time allotted for teaching the program is as follows: Weekdays:Tuesday and Thursday 1.5 hours (3.00-4.30 pm) Weekend -Saturdays- 3 hours (9.30-12.30 pm) About the Facilitator. Mr. Muhammad Taqi attained his Master’s degree in Arabic from the University of Karachi and gained sufficient knowledge of Arabic literature and ...
Each level will be of 32 hours (4 hours per week over 8 weeks). Following are the four levels with their specific details out of which you may choose one to start learning Arabic with us: Level 1- Beginner: This level is for those who have little or no prior knowledge of the linguistic features of the Arabic language.
English is a co-official language of Pakistan and is widely used in the executive, legislative and judicial branches as well as to some extent in the officer ranks of Pakistan's armed forces. Pakistan's Constitution and laws were written in English and are now being re-written in the local languages.
You will start basic Arabic conversation from the very first class. Level 1 will use Arabic, English and Urdu to learn Arabic language. Level 2 & 3 will reduce English and Urdu usage to around 50%, ultimately aiming towards 100% Arabic at the completion of Advance levels.