Muqim in Qatar Without Arabic: An Analysis of Arabic Language Competency Among Expatriates in Qatar
Abstract
This study investigates the Arabic language proficiency levels and rates
among a group of non-Arab expatriates in Qatar, as well as their attitudes toward
Arabic and experiences of learning and using it in their daily lives in Qatar. By using
quantitative and qualitative methods, the study found a relatively low Arabic
acquisition rates despite positive attitudes toward the language among the
participants. Since Arabic language is a key element of the Arab identity, enhancing
its status and usage in Qatar, in a context where non-Arab population outnumbers
Arabs, is of paramount importance. The study concludes with a suggestion that the
decision-makers should consider introducing policies that would encourage and
enable non-Arab residents to learn the Arabic language. In such manner, the study
argues, increased use of Arabic by non-Arab residents would positively contribute to
the preservation of Qatar's Arab and Islamic values and identity
DOI/handle
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