Calligraphy Qalam: An Introduction to Arabic, Ottoman and Persian Calligraphy (http://calligraphyqalam.com/index.html)
This website contains information on the history, various styles, techniques, classes, as well as a gallery of various types of calligraphy in the Arabic script
Ethnologue (http://www.ethnologue.com/web.asp)
Searching this comprehensive English language ethnological site by country name
will yield lists and articles of the languages and linguistic groups spoken
and read in it.
Gulf Arabic Program (http://www.gapschool.net/)
It gives information about the two years courses for learning modern standard
Arabic and the local Gulf dialect.
Princeton University Library's Digital Islamic Manuscript Collection (http://diglib.princeton.edu/xquery?_xq=getCollection&_xsl=collection&_pid=islamic)
Princeton University Library holds approximately 9,500 Islamic manuscripts in Arabic, Persian, Ottoman Turkish and other languages of the Muslim world written in Arabic script. The manuscripts date from the 9th to the 19th centuries. 200 of these manuscripts are being digitized for their digital library.
Study abroad in Yemen (http://Yemen.studyabroad.com/)
It provides information about schools in Yemen and their educational methods
and courses.
Welcome to the Yemen Language Center and Center
for Arab Studies (http://www.ylcint.com/)
It is the web site of important institution teaching classical and colloquial
Yemeni Arabic.
Yemen History, language Center (http://www.ylcint.com/)
Institute for studying classical, modern standards, and dialect Arabic. |