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اللغة العربية - Season 1

"Arabic Language Series"

Television episodes aimed at educating the student in a way away from the traditional methods of the Arabic language teacher.

Top Cast

  • Kana'an Ali

    Kana'an Ali

  • Sawsan Shokry

    Sawsan Shokry

  • Adel Abbas

    Adel Abbas

  • Diaa Karim

    Diaa Karim

  • Abdul Sattar Al-Basry

    Abdul Sattar Al-Basry

  • Lamiaa Bidan

    Lamiaa Bidan

  • Maymoon Al Khalidi

    Maymoon Al Khalidi

Overview

Television episodes aimed at educating the student in a way away from the traditional methods of the Arabic language teacher.

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