Algiers – The Higher Council of the Arabic Language honored President Abdelmadjid Tebboune on Thursday in recognition of his sustained efforts to promote the Arabic language. The ceremony, held at the Council’s headquarters, celebrated the President’s commitment to strengthening the status and usage of Arabic across various sectors in Algeria.
The Higher Council of the Arabic Language lauded President Tebboune’s initiatives aimed at preserving and advancing the language, often referred to as ‘the language of the Dhad.’ These initiatives include supporting Arabic language education, encouraging its use in government institutions and the media, and fostering research and development in Arabic linguistics and literature.
“President Tebboune’s dedication to the Arabic language is commendable,” stated a representative from the Higher Council. “His vision aligns perfectly with the Council’s mission to safeguard and promote the language as a cornerstone of Algerian identity and culture.”
The Council emphasized the importance of continued efforts to ensure the Arabic language remains vibrant and relevant in an increasingly globalized world. They highlighted the need for innovative approaches to teaching Arabic and for leveraging technology to expand its reach and influence.
The honoring of President Tebboune underscores the Algerian government’s commitment to preserving its linguistic heritage and promoting the Arabic language as a vital component of national pride and cultural expression. This recognition serves as an encouragement for further initiatives aimed at strengthening the role of Arabic in Algerian society and beyond.
The Higher Council of the Arabic Language is a national institution dedicated to the promotion, development, and preservation of the Arabic language in Algeria.



