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    AZERBAIJANI LANGUAGE TEACHING AT AIN SHAMS UNIVERSITY OF EGYPT

    APA
    28 Jan 2010 12:31

    Baku. Ibad Bagirov - APA. Chair of Turkish Language and Literature
    at Ain Shams University of Egypt is teaching Azerbaijani language,
    the university professor Safsafi Ahmad Al-Mursi told APA. He said
    Azerbaijani language has been taught at the University since 1998 on
    his initiative. Nearly 50 alumni graduated from the chair he headed
    in the past years and one those students is continuing his education
    at Doctor's Program of the Baku State University.

    Professor Al-Mursi emphasized the role Azerbaijani scientists and
    writers in the development of the Islamic culture since the ancient
    time already in ancient times. He said he visited Azerbaijan for the
    third time and previously he attended the World Azerbaijanis Congress.

    Al-Mursi met with the professors of the Azerbaijani Literature Chair
    at the Baku State University and chairman of the Writers Union Anar.

    They discussed the issues related to popularization of contemporary
    writers in Egypt. The professor proposed to translate works of
    Azerbaijani poets and writers to Arabic at the translation center
    near the Ministry of Culture of Egypt. The process will be continued
    at the Egyptian National Translation Center.

    Professor Al-Musri is working now on the selected works of classic
    and contemporary Azerbaijani literature. He published several articles
    about Nagorno Karabakh in the journal "Middle East problems and future
    researches" of Ain Shams University. The Egyptian professor is an
    author of 60 articles, 21 books, 21 transtaled books, 4 dictionaries,
    including Turkish-Arabic dictionary. His book "Azerbaijan in the past
    and present periods" will be published in Arabic in near future.
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