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With the newly launched volumes comprising six letters Ra (ر), Zay (ز), Seen (س), Sheen (ش), Sad (ص), and Dad (ض), it brings the total number of completed volumes to 67, covering 15 Arabic letters. The volumes were released by Al Qasimi Publications, in a unique scientific achievement that reflects the insightful vision and significant efforts made by His Highness the Ruler of Sharjah to support, preserve, protect, and promote the Arabic language and to introduce its history and evolution throughout the ages.
Announcing the launch of the new volumes in his keynote speech, His Highness welcomed the attendees and emphasised that the new volumes are a valuable addition to what has been completed in this extensive project. His Highness said: "We present a newly completed phase of the great Arabic language project the (Historical Corpus of the Arabic Language). Today, we have reached this great milestone and are celebrating the completion of sixty-seven volumes covering fifteen letters of our Arabic language (from 'hamza' to 'dad')."
His Highness lauded the efforts of all those involved in the project, who worked diligently, striving for excellence, and persevered without giving up. The Sharjah Ruler said everyone on this project deserves praise and, ultimately, the abundant reward from Allah.
The Sharjah Ruler added: "We inform all Arabic language enthusiasts, and researchers that, if Allah wills, the remaining parts of the corpus will be released soon, and at that time the nation will rejoice, as Arabic will have its long-awaited Historical Corpus. This date is close if Allah wills. I also assure researchers and those working in linguistic studies that research and heritage service projects will not stop after the completion of this project. In Sharjah, we have committed ourselves to starting other projects to serve our Arabic language and its rich heritage."
The Sharjah Ruler noted that new volumes of the corpus are released at every new edition of the Sharjah International Book Fair. His Highness thanked Arabic language enthusiasts, alongside ALA and Al Qasimi Publications.
Scholars, including heads and representatives of Arabic linguistic academies in the Arab world, expressed their gratitude and appreciation to His Highness the Ruler of Sharjah for his generous support, personal interest, and direct supervision of various projects aimed at promoting, preserving, and disseminating the Arabic language, most importantly the Historical Corpus of the Arabic Language, which is considered a historic achievement for the Arabic language, preserving its rich history and making it available to researchers and future generations.
The corpus is one of the most important scientific and knowledge-based Arabic language initiatives, designed to promote its study, documentation, and research. The project is overseen by the Arabic Language Academy in Sharjah in collaboration with the linguistic academies, thereby supporting the efforts and their roles in safeguarding and directing the Arabic language towards the desired objectives.