Teaching of Arabic in Malaysia

The study aims through a deductively descriptive method to focus on the influence of Arabic on the Malaysian culture. The most important milestones of Arabic in the Malaysian context and the most stand out Malaysia public and private institutions which made the most contributions in spreading Arabic...

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Influence
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Islam
Malay language
Mass media
Muslims
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