Program Introduction:
The Scientific Events Gate in Malaysia, in collaboration with the Innovations Journal for Humanities and Social Studies and the International Innovations Journal for Applied Sciences, is pleased to present this scientific workshop as part of its annual program titled "The International Knowledge Program." This program aims to offer researchers a valuable opportunity to enhance their skills and broaden their knowledge through access to comprehensive and rich content. This contributes to improving the quality of scientific research and advancing the academic field. Don't miss the chance to join this remarkable scientific program by registering and sharing the invitation with fellow researchers.
International Scientific Workshop: Punctuation Marks and Their Importance in the Arabic Language
Introduction:
Punctuation marks play a crucial role in the Arabic language. They are not merely symbols placed within texts but serve as essential tools for understanding meaning, organizing thoughts, and facilitating written communication. In this workshop, we will explore the significance of punctuation marks in Arabic writing and how to use them correctly to enhance the quality of written texts, ensuring clarity and precision.
Objective:
The workshop aims to familiarize participants with the various punctuation marks in the Arabic language and highlight their importance in organizing texts and conveying meanings. It will focus on how to use them effectively to avoid ambiguity or misunderstanding in written content.
Workshop Topics:
- Definition of Punctuation Marks
- Importance of Punctuation Marks
- Types of Punctuation Marks and Their Uses
- Common Errors in the Use of Punctuation Marks
- Practical Applications
Workshop Speaker:
Presented by, Dr. Ahmed Ahmed Shetiwy, Professor of Rhetoric and Criticism at Al-Azhar University, Egypt.
Dr. Ahmed Ahmed Shetiwy, a professor of rhetoric and criticism at Al-Azhar University, obtained his PhD in rhetoric and criticism in 2000. He has authored more than 25 peer-reviewed scientific papers on Quranic rhetoric, prophetic rhetoric, Arabic poetry, Arabic criticism, and Quranic rhetoric according to German and French Orientalists. He is a member of the editorial boards of several local and regional scientific journals and serves as a peer reviewer for the promotion of associate professors and professors specializing in rhetoric and criticism at Saudi universities and several other Arab universities. He also works in the field of editing rhetorical heritage, language and society, and studying inscriptions through the semiotic approach
Date and Time:
Tuesday, October 15, 2024, at 9:00 PM (Mecca Time)
Venue:
Online (Remote Session)
Workshop Language:
Arabic
Attendance Benefits:
- Free participation.
- Free certificate.
Registration:
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