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		<title>Saudi Arabia Leads World Arabic Language Day Celebrations at the United Nations</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Riyadh &#8211; Saudi Arabia has launched a vibrant series of World Arabic Language Day celebrations at the United Nations headquarters]]></description>
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<p><strong>Riyadh</strong> &#8211; Saudi Arabia has launched a vibrant series of World Arabic Language Day celebrations at the United Nations headquarters in New York, marking a significant cultural moment that highlights the Kingdom’s commitment to promoting Arabic on the global stage.</p>



<p>The three-day event, held from Dec. 2 to 4, reflects the Kingdom’s ongoing efforts to elevate Arabic as a pillar of international communication and cultural understanding.</p>



<p>The celebration is organized by the King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language, under the sponsorship of Culture Minister Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan.</p>



<p>Through its presence at the UN, the academy aims to reinforce the importance of Arabic as one of the organization’s official languages and showcase the depth of its heritage.</p>



<p>Organized in cooperation with the Kingdom’s permanent mission to the UN, the program features a wide range of cultural, artistic and academic activities centered on the beauty and significance of Arabic.</p>



<p>The event brings together diplomats, UN officials and member state representatives, offering a platform for cultural dialogue and knowledge exchange.</p>



<p>Among the highlights are interactive sessions exploring the role of Arabic in international organizations and global diplomacy.</p>



<p>These discussions aim to deepen understanding of how language strengthens cooperation, bridges cultural differences and supports more inclusive communication among nations.</p>



<p>The exhibition area showcases the academy’s projects, including educational initiatives, publications and cultural programs designed to support Arabic learning around the world.</p>



<p>Visitors can also explore displays featuring traditional handicrafts connected to the language, demonstrating how cultural identity is preserved through art, craftsmanship and storytelling.</p>



<p>This year&#8217;s celebration reflects the goals of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, which emphasizes the role of culture in shaping national identity and encouraging cross-cultural engagement.</p>



<p>By hosting the event at the UN, the Kingdom reaffirms its dedication to fostering global appreciation for Arabic and promoting dialogue built on respect and shared heritage.</p>



<p>The opening ceremony drew notable participation from senior UN officials and delegates, highlighting broad international interest in celebrating Arabic’s historical and linguistic value.</p>



<p>Speakers emphasized the language’s influence across literature, science, diplomacy and global culture, recognizing it as a bridge connecting diverse civilizations.</p>



<p>Last month, the academy released the fifth edition of its digital toolkit, “Proud of It,” as part of its annual World Arabic Language Day campaign.</p>



<p>The toolkit provides updated digital content, educational material and visual resources designed to support institutions, schools and individuals in organizing their own celebrations on Dec. 18.</p>



<p>The initiative plays a key role in ensuring widespread engagement with World Arabic Language Day, offering tools that reflect the Kingdom’s commitment to empowering cultural expression.</p>



<p>Government entities, private institutions and community groups across Saudi Arabia use the toolkit to create programs that highlight Arabic’s importance in modern society.</p>



<p>Through these efforts, the Kingdom continues to strengthen the presence of Arabic globally, ensuring that its linguistic heritage remains dynamic, accessible and celebrated across generations.</p>



<p>The UN event serves as a reminder of the central role language plays in promoting understanding, fostering cooperation and building enduring connections between people and nations.</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia’s leadership in organizing this international celebration underscores its broader cultural mission.</p>



<p>By elevating Arabic at the UN, the Kingdom contributes to global efforts that recognize language as a powerful tool for unity, identity and cross-cultural dialogue.</p>
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