Explore Arab Culture in Fall 2022
Did you know that you already speak Arabic every day? Words such as alcohol, cotton, sofa and jar are Arabic migrations into English!
Join us on a fascinating journey across the Arab world without leaving campus. Get to know the rich history of the Arab world and appreciate the diversity of Arab cultures and peoples. Learn about Arab music and art, discover Arab contributions to world history, find out about medieval women scientists and political leaders, and much more!
ARAB 110V - 002 will meet MWF 10:45 - 11:35 a.m. this fall semester.
No Arabic required.
Topics
Contacts
Rania Mahmoud, assistant professor
World Languages, Literatures & Cultures
479-575-6557,
rmahmoud@uark.edu
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