A collective book honoring “Moroccan Arabism”

A collective book dedicated to “Aqah Moroccans, Defend Arabic and Arabism,” published by “Al-Multaqa” Publications, including studies and articles collected under the title “Arabism Confronting Imperialism.”

This issue included, respectively, the names of her many visions as well as her political and cultural contributions, but they were selected for their work and positions in preserving the status of the Arabic language in Morocco, namely: Al-Haiba Maa El-Ainine, Muhammad Belarabi Al-Alawi, Ben Abdel Karim Al-Khattabi, Allal Al-Fassi, Al-Mahdi Ben Barka, Hassan II, Al-Mukhtar Al-Sousi, Al-Rahli Al-Farouq, Abdelaziz Benabdallah, Abdallah Kannoun, Abdel Salam Yassin, Al-Mahdi Al-Manjra, Ezz Al-Din Al-Iraqi, Ahmed Al-Majati, Al-Akhdar Ghazal, and Bouabid Hamama.

This publication defends linguistic specificity, the role of language in shaping thought and awareness, and philosophically approaches its relationship with biology. It also presents the results of applied Arabic studies on the language, and the need of the Arabic language crisis for unconventional solutions, rescuing it from the hands of grammarians, and questioning its relationship with contemporary tools.

The collective book addresses the absence of scientific integration in teaching the Arabic language, and provides observations on the teaching of scientific subjects, the vitality of the demand for the continued transfer of university knowledge and developments in terminology from foreign languages ​​to the Arabic language, possible plans for developing Arabic dictionaries, and the relationship of futures to issues of linguistic planning.

Among the names contributing to this work are: Mahmoud Amin Al-Alam, Hassan Hanafi, Yahya Al-Rakhawi, Magdy Abdel-Hafez, Gerda Mansour, Ahmed Mukhtar Omar, Ahmed Darwish, Laila Al-Sharbily, Abdo Al-Rajhi, Madiha Doss, Khalil Kalfat, Muhammad Younis Al-Hamalawy, Khalil Naimi, Abdullah Al-Alayli, Ahmed Abu Saad, Hassan Muhammad Wajih, and Nabil Ali.

These selections, according to the supervisor of its Arabic version, Abdel Samad Belkabir, came in agreement with the late thinker Mahmoud Amin Al-Alam, author of “Contemporary Issues,” and were issued after an issue on “Political Islam” ran out of the entire Moroccan market.

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Belkabir stated that these writings, currently published in a Moroccan edition, were trying to “address the consequences of the artificial and colonial borders between the peoples of the Arab countries at the level of scientific and cultural production, as a contribution by them to confirming and deepening communication, dialogue and integration at this level, and to avoid repetition and lack of accumulation.”

He added: “The battle is the same, the enemy is almost the same, and his methods are the same, and the resistances are supposed to borrow from some of them and benefit, not only vertically, and at the level of historical time, by investing in heritage, for example, to confront the horrors of the attacks of the brutal present, but also horizontally, and across the geography.” The Arab world.”

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2024-06-22 01:16:26

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