The Doctorate in Arabic Language offers an in-depth exploration of the Arabic language in its historical, literary, grammatical, and applied contexts. This rigorous program is designed for advanced students, researchers, and educators who wish to specialize in Arabic linguistics, syntax, morphology, semantics, rhetoric (balagha), and the study of classical and modern Arabic texts.
Through extensive research and advanced theoretical study, students examine the evolution of the Arabic language, its dialectical variations, its role in Islamic heritage, and its impact on other languages and civilizations. The program also incorporates the analysis of modern linguistic theories and their application to Arabic, providing a balanced approach between traditional scholarship and contemporary linguistic methods.
Graduates will be equipped to contribute to academic research, curriculum development, literary criticism, and the promotion and preservation of Arabic as a vital language of culture, education, and religion.