Saudi Arabia has launched a historic National Policy for the Arabic Language, aiming to modernize its use in business, science, and global influence. The policy, with eight core principles, seeks to reinforce Arabic’s status as a pillar of national identity and cultural security, promoting its vibrant presence across all sectors of life.
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