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About Us
 Who
is Al-Farabi?
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Abu Nasr
Mohammad Ibn al-Farakh Al-Farabi was born to a noble family in the small
village of Wasij, in the province of Farab in Turkestan, in 872 AD (259 AH).
His works included several rich commentaries on Aristotle's physics,
meteorology, and logic - in addition to a large number of books on several
other subjects embodying his original contributions. As a result, he was
called the "Second Teacher" (al-Mou'allim al-Thani) - with Aristotle being
the "First".

Who we are:
The basic
rationale behind the work of the Center starts with the development of the
skills of the trainees in a bid to correct concepts and change the
intellectual trends regarding the history of Arabic culture, civilization
and arts of Egypt. The Center is, likewise,
concerned with presenting accurate issues on the Arab world historically,
politically, economically, and intellectually.
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The FLC is
concerned with preparing, planning, implementing and supervising the Arabic
language teaching courses for the non-native
speakers.
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