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Wanna be Arabic Teacher: a Guinean Student  

Wanna be Arabic Teacher: a Guinean Student

I want to teach Arabic, the language of the Glorious Quran, in my country, said Seko Koroma, a Guinean student in an interview with Resalah newspaper.

Resalah: Talks about your study at the King Saud University (KSU)?

Koroma: I got a scholarship to study Arabic at the Arabic Language Institute in 2006, and I succeeded. Next, I have studied the MA program.

Resalah: Where did you study Arabic?

Koroma: I studied Arabic at Islamic Culture School and Abu Bakr Al-Sediqque School in Guinea. Then, I traveled to Niger to study at Islamic University. I majored in Arabic and literature. I graduated in 1999.

Resalah: Describe your feeling on the first day on campus!

Koroma: I was pleased to see the KSU campus for the first time. I have never thought the campus is as big as it is. I was comfy when met with foreign students from various cultures.

Resalah: Do you have any Saudi friends? If any, tell us about your relationship with them?

Koroma: Yes, I do. I met them last year. They are good people.

Resalah: What do you expect to do after going back to Guinea?

Koroma: I will be an Arabic teacher in my country. I will sharpen my French to go for scholarship in other countries since I would be then a multilingual.

Resalah: What is the most eye-catching thing on campus?

Koroma: The central library when replete with invaluable books.

Resalah: A final word to Resalah?

Koroma: I the KSU for serving Muslims in the four corners. Students pursuing knowledge join it as exhorted in the religion of Monotheism.

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