"Our beautiful language is an ease, not a difficulty," said the great 20th-century Egyptian philologist Taha Hussein.
Arabic, this wonderful language that embraced the ancient Greek heritage within the framework of the great translation movement from Greek to Arabic, with centers in Baghdad and the Iberian Peninsula, in the 8th, 9th, and 10th centuries, is almost absent from the Greek academic field to this day. Greece, which should reasonably be a pioneer in Arab-Islamic studies and act as a bridge between the Arab-Islamic world and the West, is still in its early steps in this important field of study.
This book aims to contribute to this effort by presenting a basic method for learning Arabic. The absence of a handbook for learning Arabic from the Greek bibliography necessitated the variety of the book's objectives. Beyond grammar, emphasis is placed on phonetics, morphology, and production, to achieve familiarity with Arabic from the first lessons of the book. The texts offer the basic vocabulary useful in various everyday situations. The Arabic "standard" learned from this book is the official (standard) language of all Arabic-speaking peoples, is understood by all of them, and is the language of all Arabic literature, education, and audiovisual and written media.
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