World Arabic Language Day Emphasises The Role Of Arabic In Shaping Arab Identity And Culture
The recent World Arabic Language Day event in Paris, organised by the Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud Foundation with UNESCO and Saudi Arabia's Permanent Delegation to UNESCO, highlighted the importance of the Arabic language. Prince Faisal bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz, Secretary General of the foundation, emphasised its role in shaping Arab and Islamic cultural identity. The event also explored challenges faced by the language in today's digital world.
Prince Faisal praised UNESCO for its dedication to promoting the Arabic language as a global heritage. He acknowledged Saudi Arabia's Permanent Delegation to UNESCO for its significant contribution to the celebration. Their efforts help position Saudi Arabia as a central hub for the Arabic language both regionally and globally.

The celebration provided an opportunity to discuss how artificial intelligence and innovation can support the Arabic language. Prince Faisal noted that these modern tools could aid in overcoming challenges faced by the language today. The foundation's involvement aligns with Saudi Vision 2030, which prioritises Arabic as a means of global communication and creativity.
Prince Faisal also highlighted the foundation's commitment to collaborating with various institutions to promote Arabic. This includes engaging in scientific research, technological initiatives, and cultural activities. Such efforts aim to enhance the presence of the Arabic language on both local and international stages.
The foundation's support for World Arabic Language Day reflects its dedication to Saudi Vision 2030. This vision underscores the significance of Arabic as a tool for fostering creativity and innovation worldwide. By supporting such events, the foundation aims to strengthen cultural ties and promote understanding through language.
Overall, this celebration served as a platform to highlight not only the historical importance of Arabic but also its future potential in a rapidly changing world. The collaboration between international organisations like UNESCO and local entities underscores a shared commitment to preserving this vital aspect of cultural heritage.
With inputs from SPA