List of Arabic language academies

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This is a list of Arabic language academies. Some are officially named "Academy of the Arabic Language", "Arabic Language Academy", or something else.

Main building of the Tunisian Academy of Sciences, Letters, and Arts (Beït Al-Hikma) in Tunis, Tunisia (2009)
Name City Country Founded
Arab Academy of Damascus Damascus Syria 1919
Jordan Academy of Arabic Amman Jordan 1924
Academy of the Arabic Language in Cairo Cairo Egypt 1932
Iraqi Academy of Sciences Baghdad Iraq 1948
Institute for Studies and Research on Arabization Rabat Morocco 1962
Tunisian Academy of Sciences, Letters, and Arts
(Beït Al-Hikma)
Tunis Tunisia 1983
(1992)
Academy of the Arabic Language in Khartum Khartum Sudan 1993
Palestinian Academy of the Arabic Language Ramallah State of Palestine 1994
Supreme Council of the Arabic language in Algeria Algiers Algeria 1996
Mogadishu Institute of Languages Mogadishu Somalia 1997
Academy of the Arabic Language in Libya Tripoli Libya 1999
Academy of the Arabic Language in Israel Haifa Israel 2007
Lebanese Academy of Sciences Koura District Lebanon 2007
Arabic Language Academy in Sharjah Sharjah United Arab Emirates 2016
King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language Riyadh Saudi Arabia 2020

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  • House of Wisdom (Bayt al-Ḥikmah) or Great Library of Baghdad (8th century – 1258)
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