كيف تشكل اللغة هوية الانسان | Raef Yousef | TEDxDabouq
يتناول هذا الفيديو موضوع كيف تُشكّل اللغة العربية هوية الإنسان، وما الذي يجعلها تحتفظ بقيمتها منذ بداية التاريخ وحتى اليوم. فاللغة ليست مجرد وسيلة تواصل، بل هي انعكاس للهوية والفكر والثقافة. إن استمرار العرب في التحدث بالعربية حتى يومنا هذا هو ما حافظ على وحدة تفكيرهم وتفرّد شخصيتهم، لأن اللغة تحدد من نكون وكيف نرى العالم من حولنا.This video explores how the Arabic language shapes human identity, and what makes it maintain its value from the beginning of history until today. Language is not only a tool for communication, but also a reflection of identity, thought, and culture. The fact that Arabs continue to speak Arabic to this day has preserved a shared way of thinking and a unique sense of identity — because language defines who we are and how we perceive the world around us.
#CulturalIdentity #ArabicLanguage #IdentityAndLanguage #اللغة_العربية Raef Yousef is a distinguished Arabic language scholar, content creator, and digital strategist celebrated for revitalizing the Arabic language in the digital age. As the Head of Digital Content at Edraak Media, Raef has pioneered innovative approaches to linguistics communication, making complex language topics accessible, elegant, and deeply engaging for millions.With a community of over 1.8 million followers on Instagram, he is widely regarded as one of the Arab world’s most influential voices in cultural and linguistic content. His work masterfully bridges classical Arabic eloquence with modern storytelling, rekindling a deep appreciation for linguistic heritage among younger generations.Raef’s mission transcends education—he curates an intellectual and cultural revival, positioning the Arabic language not only as a medium of expression but as a powerful identity rooted in history, art, and human connection. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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