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Arabic Language Schools
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- Al Diwan Center - Arabic language school located in Cairo, Egypt.
- Arabic in Sinai - Short Arabic language classes provided on the Sinai Peninsula, Egypt, and directed by the Blue Beach Travel agency. Bilingual site (English and German).
- Arabic Language Institute at the American University in Cairo - The Institute provides courses in Modern Standard Arabic, Classical Arabic, and Egyptian Colloquial Arabic at every level: elementary, intermediate, and advanced.
- Arabic Language Institute in Fez (ALIF) - This Morocco based institute provides classes in Modern Standard Arabic and Colloquial Moroccan Arabic.
- Arabic Language School Egypt - Based in Cairo, Egypt, provides classes in Standard Arabic and Egyptian Colloquial Arabic.
- Arabic Program at the University of Pennsylvania - Arabic language education program, program enhanced by audio CDs.
- The Arabic School of Portland - An Arabic immersion school located in Portland, Oregon, where students can study the Arabic language, Islamic and Social Studies, Mathematics, and Science, utilizing the Arabic language.
- Center for Arab and Middle Eastern Studies (CAMES) - Summer Arabic Program - Comprehensive Arab-language program provided by the American University of Beirut.
- Center for Arabic Language and Eastern Studies (CALES) - Yemeni Arabic language institution.
- Dahab Arabic Language School - Info on an institution providing instruction on Arabic based out of the Sinai Peninsula (Egypt).
- The Fajr Center for Arabic Language - A institution based in Egypt committed to teaching classical Arabic to foreigners.
- Pacific Arabic Resources - Providing private and group instruction in Modern Standard Arabic including colloquial Egyptian, Gulf-Saudi, Iraqi, Lebanese, Moroccan, and Palestinian Arabic.
- Qortoba Institute for Arabic Studies - Arabic language school located in Cairo, Egypt.
- Toronto Shariah and Arabic Learning Program - Provides intensive full-time and part-time classes in classical Arabic intended for English speakers, instructed by western-born traditionally-trained scholars.
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