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Thursday, January 31, 2013

ARAB 1001 assignment: Jordan


Watch the videos about Jordan and write a 50+ words comment
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Queen Rania 1

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Queen Rania 2

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Jordan - The Royal Tour - Part 1

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Jordan - The Royal Tour - Part 2

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Jordan - The Royal Tour - Part 3

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Jordan - The Royal Tour - Part 4

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Jordan - The Royal Tour - Part 5

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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Arabic Club Facebook Page


Ahlan! Don't forget to like our Facebook Page.
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Thursday, January 17, 2013

ARAB 1001 Assignment: Saudi Arabia (Due date: Wed. 23)

Watch the videos about Saudi Arabia, and write a 50 + words comment. To leave a comment, simply click on the comment button below, type your comment, and then click the publish button. Don't forget to write your full name and your class.
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No Reservations in Saudi Arabia 1/5

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Arabic Club

Arabic Club
The objective of the Arabic Club is to help students create an environment that will foster the development and growth of Arabic at GSU. The Arabic Club sponsors programs and events that positively contribute to the development of learning Arabic on campus. This include lectures, panel discussions, and social events. The Arabic Club acts as a resource to the whole campus community and represents the Arabic culture in the best possible manner.

To join the Arabic Club, please contact Jeremy Busbee at: jb12688@georgiasouthern.edu

Arabic Club Executive Board

Emily Krout: President

Claudia Hopper: Secretary General

Jared Wilder: Treasurer

Nathan Carpenter: Web Designer

Haidar Khalil: Outreach Manager

kaoutar Louikil: Coordinator

Prof. Youssef Salhi: Advisor



Arabic Coffee Hour (Language and Culture)

Arabic Coffee Hour (Language and Culture)
Every Monday 5:00 - 6:00 Room 2032 IAB

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Office Hours

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Cultural links

  • Nawal Saadawi
  • Mahmoud Darwish
  • Fatima Mernissi
  • Edward Said
  • Arabian Horse
  • Henna
  • Arab Films
  • The Ultimate Middle East Business Resource
  • The Arab American Institute
  • The Star of The East: Umm Kulthoum
  • The Stars of Belly Dancing
  • Masculine Arabic Names
  • Feminine Arabic Names
  • The Arab League
  • Haifa Wehbe
  • Nancy Ajram
  • Cooking with Alia: Moroccan Cuisine
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  • Center for Arabic Typography

Arabic Music


MusicPlaylist
Music Playlist at MixPod.com

Picture of the week

Picture of the week

News links

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  • Washington Report on Middle East Affairs

Famous Arab Americans

Famous Arab Americans
Tony Shalhoub

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Arabic Language links

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  • Learn Arabic
  • Learn Arabic Alphabet
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  • The Arabic Alphabet

Suggestions for reading

Suggestions for reading

Cairo: The City Victorious

In a country that has been ruled by the same man for the past three decades, it can be easy to forget that February's uprising is not Egypt's first revolution. In the book Cairo: The City Victorious, Max Rodenbeck ushers us through Cairo's complex and layered history, delicately moving through ancient and medieval times, then Cairo's colonization, nationalization and, finally, its modern-day state. Part personal commentary, Rodenbeck's book weaves in his experiences of growing up and living in Cairo, providing for the reader the smells and sights of this moving, breathing capital. Fittingly, the final chapter of the book is called 'The Voice of Cairo,' and although written over a decade ago, it gives us the perspective we need to understand the voices that have emerged from today's victorious city..

Arabic Flags

Arabic Flags
Egypt

Arab personality of the week: Nawal Al Moutawakel 1962-

Born in Casablanca, Morocco, Nawal is an athlete and Olympic Gold medalist. In 1984, she won the gold medal in the Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, and, in doing so, became the first Arab women, African woman, Muslim woman, Moroccan woman, and Cyclone woman to win Olympic gold. Her Olympic victory made her an immediate national hero in Morocco. In 1989, she was appointed inspector at the Ministry of Sport and Youth and then became the national sprint and hurdle coach for both men and women. In 1997 she became secretary of state for sport and youth. From 1998 to 2003 she was executive director of the Foundation for Education and Environment in Casablanca, and she was director of the Sahara Sports Academy in India, as well as president and founding member of the Moroccan Association of Sport and Development. 

Throughout her professional career, Nawal has used her popularity and influence to continue breaking down barriers for women. She has been an agent of change in the male-dominated Moroccan society, helping and inspiring other women to assert themselves through sport. She organized the first-ever Moroccan women’s 10K race through the streets of Casablanca, an event that now attracts more than 20,000 participants. She has led significant change for women in sport on the international level.
She is a member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Coordination Commission for the London 2012 Olympic Games, and was president of the IOC Evaluation Commission for those same games, the first woman to serve in each of those capacities. She has also been a leader in AIDS education and tsunami relief efforts. 
In 2007, Nawal was named the Minister of Sports in Morocco.

Suggestions for watching

Arabic Proverbs

The dogs may bark but the caravan moves on.

Arabic Calligraphy

Arabic Calligraphy

Arabic flavor in Statesboro and Savannah

Casbah Moroccan Restaurant: 118 East Broughton Street
Historic Downtown Savannah, Georgia 31401



Famous Arabs

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