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Al Qasimia University introduces Arabic language platform 'Mubeen' for non-native speakers

The goal is to make Arabic accessible and engaging for everyone

Al Qasimia University introduces Arabic language platform 'Mubeen' for non-native speakers

As the trial version of Mubeen begins, it marks an important step in how Arabic is taught beyond traditional classrooms.

Al Qasimia University

Al Qasimia University (AQU) has rolled out the trial version of its new online Arabic language platform, Mubeen, during its International Conference on “Teaching Arabic to Non-Native Speakers: Methodology and Distinctiveness.”

The platform is designed with the modern learner in mind, offering self-paced lessons across seven proficiency levels, from beginner to advanced.

The goal is to make Arabic accessible and engaging for everyone, regardless of where they are based or how busy their schedule is.

AI-driven technology

What sets Mubeen apart is its integration of cutting-edge technology. The platform features AI-driven language assessments that adapt to the learner’s progress, ensuring each student receives personalized feedback and guidance.

Upon completing the course, learners can earn accredited digital certificates, offering real-world recognition for their hard work and progress.

The platform is part of AQU’s larger mission to promote Arabic as a global language, making it easier for people from all walks of life to engage with and appreciate the language’s richness and cultural significance.


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