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Arabic at Princeton

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On-Campus Resources

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On-Campus Resources

and Activities

 
The Language Resource Center
Now available: audio tapes for Alif-Baa and al-Kitaab I & II on RealAudio via the Web
 
Arabic Table
The Arabic table, which meets for about an hour every week, is an opportunity for students and speakers of Arabic at Princeton to get together and speak Arabic over a meal at Forbes College. Arabic table is generally held on Thursdays at 6:00 pm, but the date may occasionally change due to previously-scheduled events at Forbes. If you have any questions or would like to be on the mailing list, e-mail Samir Traboulsi at straboul@princeton.edu.
 
North African Film Festival
During the Spring 2000 semester, subtitled Arabic films were shown on alternating Tuesday evenings at 8:00 p.m. Keep an eye out for more details on the upcoming Spring 2001 film festival.
 
Arabic Lectures
Contact the Near Eastern Studies Program for the next scheduled lecture. Usually held on alternate Mondays at 12:00 in 102 Jones.
 
Concerts
In December 1999, students enjoyed a concert of 'oud music and singing by Simon Shahiin.
 
Department of Near East Studies at Princeton
 
Near Eastern Studies Program
 
al-Khazina: The Treasury
Edited by Professor Clinton, this web site features links to Qur'anic recitation, maps of the Middle East, and much, much more.
 
The Geniza Collection
A collection of documents written primarily in Judeo-Arabic (Arabic written in Hebrew characters...)

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