It is a reality today that in the middle east and other western countries the demand for people who speak Arabic is increasing by the day. One of our acquaintance, in London, was hired recently in the civil services department to teach the Arabic language to foreign students for a handsome salary. Along with teaching Arabic he also got lucrative opportunities of working on various projects involving Arabic as a freelancer.
The perceptions have changed, as once the Arabic language was considered a language predominantly for Arabs but today it is one of the most popular languages spoken worldwide including the Middle East where the economy is growing due to a thriving service industry. Individuals who already have some idea of the language have been trying to improve their written and spoken ability.