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MBRF's 'Bil Arabi' Initiative Secures Strategic Partnerships to Support the Arabic Language and Enhance Its Position

The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation (MBRF) propelled the seventh version of the 'Bil Arabi' activity to extraordinary support and investment from open and private entities and foundations, who tried to support the Arabic language and advance it on a worldwide scale.

"The activity's prosperity and notoriety in the course of recent years would not have been conceivable if not for the support our key accomplices in the government and private sectors provide, notwithstanding the nearby consideration and association from authorities and individuals from the network," said His Excellency Jamal bin Huwaireb, CEO of MBRF. "This affirms, after a seemingly endless amount of time after year, the attachment of Arabic speakers to their language, wherever they might be."

H.E. Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, Managing Director and CEO of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), stated: "DEWA's support for 'Bil Arabi' demonstrates our duty to ensuring the key segments of our way of life and personality, and our conviction that safeguarding Arabic is a national, strict, moral, and cultural obligation regarding all associations in Dubai. We work in accordance with the expressions of His Highness Sheik Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE, Ruler of Dubai, who stated: 'Our national identity is indispensably connected to the Arabic language, which fills in as a powerful medium to express our qualities, culture and legacy.'"

In the mean time, Dr Ismail Abdullah AlBloushi, Advisor at the Ministry of Defense, clarified that the Ministry's sponsorship of the activity comes from its confidence in upgrading joint participation with accomplices in different areas and orders. "This expands on the Ministry's way to deal with support comprehensive across the country techniques and activities, featuring its enthusiasm for correspondence and connection, and its spearheading job in reinforcing national personality," he said. "The Arabic language is a foundation of Emirati society; it permits the Emirati individuals to express their Arab personality, profoundly established in their history, civilisation, and legacy."

As far as concerns him, Abdulla Al Nuaimi, Chief Officer Shared Services at the Abu Dhabi National Insurance Company (ADNIC), noticed ADNIC's commitment, for the third continuous year, to supporting the Arabic language as a significant segment of Emirati culture and personality.

Ahmed Saeed Al Mansouri, Director General of Television and Radio Channels at Dubai Media Incorporated, extolled the 'Bil Arabi' activity for embracing and executing thoughts introduced by Emirati youth and university students for the United Nations' Arabic Language Day on December 18 of every year an event that tries to advance the utilization of Arabic in on the web and online life.

On a similar note, Bashar Kikoloff, Country Manager for the UAE at Aramex, stated: "We are devoted to being a piece of this activity consistently. This mirrors our confidence in its significance and the incredible job it can play in advancing Arabic among the dialects of the world, bringing issues to light of network individuals about the significance of utilizing it in their regular daily existence. We express gratitude toward MBRF for allowing us the chance to add to the achievement of this activity."

In the interim, Ahmed Al Alawi, Director General of the Al Ain News Network, focused on that supporting the activity comes considering MBRF's general approach to support the Arabic language, improve its status, grandstand its style, and shield it from improper outside impacts. "Our support for 'Bil Arabi' is a piece of our promise to supporting neighborhood and Arab activities that protect our legacy and culture and advance it among the youth," he said.

Badria Khalfan, Chief Human Resources Officer at Dragon Oil, underlined the significance of the Arabic language and the need of safeguarding it and advancing it among people in the future, as a way to improve their Arab character and develop their feeling of having a place.

As far as concerns her, Nadine Samra, Chief Business Officer Digital OTT at Weyyak (portion of Zee Entertainment), stated: "We invest heavily in joining forces with MBRF as patrons for the 'Bil Arabi' activity. We are working next to each other with the Foundation to resuscitate and advance the Arabic language, which is indispensable to our valid Arab legacy and history. We are especially enthusiastic about urging more youthful ages to utilize it effectively and on an enormous scale."

Dr Ghad Al Qaisi, Medical Director of the Mawi Center for Daily Surgery, expressed that this enthusiasm for and thoughtfulness regarding the Arabic language reaffirms the dedication and support among authorities to protecting the language and advancing its utilization in digital and online media.

Various selected destinations and shopping malls over every one of the seven emirates are facilitating a progression of intelligent exercises under the 'Bil Arabi' umbrella. Occasions are additionally planned to happen in eight nations around the globe until UN Arabic Language Day on December 18, 2019.

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