Syrian Christians Plan To Revive Jesus’ Ancient Language Despite War
Syriac-Assyrian Christians in Hasakah, Syria are wanting to resuscitate Jesus’ antiquated dialect by showing and utilizing their primary language in spite of the progressing war in the Syrian country.
The unstable condition in Syria has given the Syriac-Assyrian Christians a chance to be taught in their first language, as they were beforehand just permitted to learn to utilize the Arabic dialect, as reported by Christian Daily.
They as of late launched a dialect focus called the Ourhi Center in Qamishli in Hasaka in an effort to prepare potential educators who will restore their old dialect, ARA News subtle elements.
“Our centre is responsible for training teachers specialised in the Syriac language to enable them teach different subjects in this language,” Ourhi Centre director Jan Malfon told ARA News in an interview. “This is the first time ever that our community launches its own language and cultural centre.”
