In a new achievement added to the journey of students participating in the Arabic Language Mastery Programme (ALMP), 36 students from Dar Al-Irfan Islamic Senior High School in Indonesia sat for the International HAMZA Standardised Arabic Language Test at Al-Madinah International University (MEDIU).
The HAMZA Test is an international standardised assessment that measures Arabic language proficiency among non-native speakers. It is particularly important for students who wish to pursue higher education or employment in Arabic-speaking countries.
The test is supervised and administered by the King Salman Global Academy for the Arabic Language in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, while Al-Madinah International University has been selected as a centre for administering the test in Malaysia and at the international level.
Taking the test represents an important step for students of the Arabic Language Mastery Programme, as it enables them to assess their Arabic language proficiency according to an international standard and prepare for their future academic and professional journeys at the international level.
Al-Madinah International University extends its congratulations to all participating students and wishes them continued success, excellence, and further achievements throughout their academic journeys.
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