How many of you speak Arabic

Do you speak Arabic

  • Yes fluently

    Votes: 5 15.6%
  • I can talk in classic Arabic

    Votes: 6 18.8%
  • Yes I can read Quran but nothing else

    Votes: 12 37.5%
  • No I don't know a word

    Votes: 9 28.1%

  • Total voters
    32
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Apollo

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Language and culture are linked. When you speak Arabic, you are more likely to get into Salafism. Therefore, Arabic language learning should be discouraged.
 

kickz

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I lived in Damascus for a year back in the 90s so I speak enough to get by, and can understand the general gist of the topic when there is an all Arabic Khutbah on some Fridays
 
Language and culture are linked. When you speak Arabic, you are more likely to get into Salafism. Therefore, Arabic language learning should be discouraged.
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Language and culture are linked. When you speak Arabic, you are more likely to get into Salafism. Therefore, Arabic language learning should be discouraged.
That's why I'm learning German I so I can turn into a Nazi :siilaanyosmile:
 

Apollo

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That's why I'm learning German I so I can turn into a Nazi :siilaanyosmile:

You are more likely to turn into a far left communist. The top post-WW2 left wing scholar is a German (Jürgen Habermas). Cultural postmodernism and degenerate leftism originated from Frankfurt.
 
I would be embarrassed if I spoke Arabic.

I would hide that information.

I don't tell anyone in real life that I can read the language.
 
I never put that I speak Somali on my CV. :mjlaugh:

Arabic on your CV might be even worse.

It's useless to put Somali on your resumé even if Somalis were seen very positively. I always also to make sure my references are always white people, never Asian or Indian or anyone else since they have last names like Chong and Mandeep even though their first names may be Shawn or Johnathan.
 

Apollo

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It's useless to put Somali on your resumé even if Somalis were seen very positively. I always also to make sure my references are always white people, never Asian or Indian or anyone else since they have last names like Chong and Mandeep even though their first names may be Shawn or Johnathan.

Some government agencies have diversity quotas (either hidden or out in the open). When applying at those places it might be useful to add it. But the private market.. lol, nope.
 
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