Hyderabad, The Department of Arabic at Maulana Azad National Urdu University has invited online applications for admission to various Arabic courses for the academic year 2026-27.

According to a press release issued by the Head of the Arabic Department, Dr. Saeed bin Makhashin, interested candidates can enroll in various diploma and certificate courses, including B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. in Arabic offered by the department. It was stated that the department is providing high-quality education in the field of Arabic language and literature, with a special focus on classical and modern Arabic studies, translation, linguistic research, and literary studies. The curriculum for all courses has been designed keeping in mind the multifaceted development of students, researchers, and academics.

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Candidates interested in admission can obtain detailed information regarding eligibility, admission process, fees, and important dates from the university’s official website.

Hyderabad

Hyderabad, the capital of the Indian state of Telangana, is a historic city founded in 1591 by Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah of the Qutb Shahi dynasty. It is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, blending Islamic and Hindu influences, and is famously home to iconic landmarks like the Charminar and Golconda Fort. The city later became a princely state under the Nizams before integrating into India in 1948, and today it is a major hub for technology and commerce.

Maulana Azad National Urdu University

Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU) is a central university located in Hyderabad, India, established in 1998 through an Act of Parliament. It was named after the prominent Indian independence activist and India’s first Minister of Education, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, to promote and preserve the Urdu language and culture. The university offers various undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs, with a focus on providing education through the medium of Urdu while also promoting national integration and social justice.

Charminar

Charminar is a historic monument and mosque located in Hyderabad, India, built in 1591 by Sultan Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah. It was constructed to commemorate the founding of the city and the end of a plague, and its name translates to “Four Minarets” in Urdu. Today, it stands as an iconic symbol of Hyderabad, surrounded by bustling markets and rich cultural heritage.

Golconda Fort

Golconda Fort is a historic fortress located in Hyderabad, India, originally built by the Kakatiya dynasty in the 13th century and later expanded by the Qutb Shahi sultans. It served as the capital of the Qutb Shahi kingdom until the late 16th century and was renowned for its wealth, particularly in diamonds, including the famous Koh-i-Noor. The fort is also notable for its impressive acoustic system, where a handclap at the entrance could be heard at the highest point, and for its role in the region’s history before being captured by the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb in 1687.