Rarely in history has a language emerged more forcefully in the world than has Arabic in the recent past. Nearly every aspect of contemporary life is touched by the millions of speakers of Arabic. From energy production and the realignment of international politics, to life-changing questions of religion and pholosophy and new uses for scarce natural resources, Arabic -- and those who speak it -- will remain at the center of inquiry for years to come.
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