Mohammed bin Rashid Arabic Language Award

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The Mohammed bin Rashid Arabic Language Award is a prestigious linguistic prize established in 2014 by Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Dubai. It aims to promote the Arabic language, reinforce its status globally, and recognize outstanding initiatives in Arabic education, technology, media, policy, and translation.

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Objectives

The award is part of the UAE's broader strategy to position itself as a global center of excellence in the Arabic language. It supports initiatives that:

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Award Structure

The award is divided into five thematic axes:

1. Education

One of the notable entries in this category includes the "Kalemon Curriculum Initiative" (Minhaj Kalemon) — an Arabic language education program designed for non-native speakers, presented by the *Kalemon Educational Services Foundation* from the Arab Republic of Egypt. This initiative exemplifies curriculum innovation, cultural integration, and pedagogical excellence, and has contributed significantly to the global spread of Arabic language learning.

2. Technology

3. Media and Communication

4. Language Policy, Planning, and Arabization

5. Culture and Linguistic Creativity

Prize Value

Each category carries a monetary award of US$70,000. [2]

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References

  1. "Mohammed Bin Rashid Arabic Language Award ceremony marks momentous occasion". Dubai Media Office. Retrieved 2025-04-20.
  2. "Mohammed Bin Rashid Arabic Language Award opens for submissions". Emirates News Agency – WAM. Retrieved 2025-04-20.