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1/16/25, 2:45 PM Abu Dhabi Arabic Language Centre teams up with Mohammed bin Rashid Foundation
creativity.”
Dr. bin Tamim also mentioned that the partnership fits with ALC’s goal to keep improving Arabic
content, helping young people who want to write or work in creative fields, and encouraging future
generations to read more Arabic books, explore the arts, and learn about science.
Jamal bin Huwaireb, CEO of MBRF, said, “We believe that by helping people improve their skills, we
can make a big difference. This partnership with ALC will help us focus on developing Emirati talent
and work together on translation, creative projects, and producing more Arabic content in both print
and online forms. This will help build communities that can adapt and succeed.”
Jamal bin Huwaireb also said, “This agreement shows our shared goal of making Arabic a key tool for
cultural and intellectual exchange. It will also help expand projects like Bil Arabi and the Digital
Knowledge Centre, which aim to spread knowledge and strengthen Arabic’s place in shaping identity
and creativity.”
Under this agreement, the ALC will be able to show its programs at MBRF’s events. MBRF will also
share its work at ALC’s events, like book fairs and festivals. The two groups will also work together to
improve Arabic content on MBRF’s Digital Knowledge Hub platform, using the knowledge and
expertise from ALC.
A new joint program called Knowledge Break will bring talks and discussions hosted by Abu Dhabi as
part of MBRF’s events. The agreement will also help improve initiatives like Bel Arabi and Youth
Knowledge Forum, which are designed to support the Arabic language and help young Emiratis and
Arabs.
This partnership between the two groups will create great chances to grow Arabic culture and help
people get involved in creative work. It will help create a positive space for learning and sharing ideas,
and allow more people to explore and use the Arabic language in new ways.
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