Diploma Education in Arabic Language classes begin

October 9, 2012

Mangalore, October 9: Classes for the recently inaugurated course of Diploma Education in Arabic Language (DEAL) in the city were formally launched by head of Mangalore Unity Ilm Centre Moulana Abdussalam on Monday.

 

The 8-month course for female Arabic teachers has been initiated by city-based Hidaya – Mesco Arabic Academy, a wing of Hidaya Foundation, in collaboration with The Campus Career Academy (CCA) of Mangalore.

 

Among those who were present were member of Riyadh-unit of Hidaya Foundation Salih Sayyed, administrator of Mangalore-unit Abid Asgar, convenor of executive committee G Mohammed Haneef, treasurer F M Basheer, members Zainul Abid, Saif Sultan, patron Najmuddin Assadi, members of women wing Khurshida Haroon, Tahira, Maimuna and Salma.

 

Director of CCA Umar U H welcomed and compered the programme.

 

Since there is a need for Arabic teachers in primary and high schools, there is a guarantee of jobs for those completing this course. In the past three years, 45 women from Dakshina Kannada, Udupi and Davanagere have successfully completed the course from Hidaya-Mesco Arabic Academy, and have been working as Arabic teachers in various schools in the district.

 

The various subjects which will be taught are knowledge of Arabic alphabet, writing, pronunciation (Tajveed), grammar, teaching method, children's psychology, computer training, English language skill and personality evolution. The maximum number of students that can be enrolled for the course are 30.

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