King Salman academy launches Arabic language proficiency project

The King Salman Global Academy for the Arabic Language conference is currently underway in Riyadh. (@KSGAFAL)
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Updated 12 December 2023
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King Salman academy launches Arabic language proficiency project

  • ‘Hamza’ standardized test aimed at non-native Arabic speakers
  • Growing interest in learning Arabic for professional, religious purposes, says academy official

RIYADH: The King Salman Global Academy for the Arabic Language on Tuesday launched a standardized proficiency test for non-native speakers, known as “Hamza,” at its annual international conference.

The conference, titled “Linguistic Testing: Theories, Experiences and Prospects,” is currently underway in Riyadh.

The “Hamza” initiative is in line with the academy’s role to promote the use of Arabic worldwide and achieve the goals of Vision 2030’s Human Capability Development Program.

Abdullah bin Saleh Al-Washmi, secretary-general of the academy, said that the academy would also launch several culture and education programs aimed at professionals seeking to master the language.

Al-Washmi said that “Hamza” is a standardized test that assesses non-native Arabic speakers’ proficiency in reading, listening, writing and speaking. The test follows the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages and measures proficiency across four levels, ranging from A2 to C1.

Al-Washmi said the initiative is important because of the growing interest in learning Arabic for education, professional, religious and political purposes.

He added that the academy aims to collaborate with organizations teaching Arabic to non-native speakers, including universities.

The “Language Proficiency Test for Academic Purposes” will be offered at computer-based test centers around the world and through virtual remote testing.


Asir workshop promotes agricultural, water laws

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Asir workshop promotes agricultural, water laws

  • The workshop addressed several key themes, most notably analysis of agriculture and water system implementation regulations

ABHA: The Saudi Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture organized a workshop titled “System for Controlling Agriculture and Water Regulation Violations in the Arabian Shield,” in Asir.

The initiative advances the Saudi government’s commitment to strengthening regulatory adherence and improving supervisory operational effectiveness throughout Arabian Shield territories.

More than 70 technical specialists from ministry branches spanning Asir, Jazan, Al-Baha and Najran took part, joined by senior supervisory officials and departmental heads.

Discussions centered on advancing field inspection frameworks and elevating monitoring team readiness, thereby reinforcing surveillance of agricultural and water sector operations while ensuring violation enforcement aligns with established legal parameters.

The workshop addressed several key themes, most notably analysis of agriculture and water system implementation regulations, and their application methodologies across Arabian Shield jurisdictions.