-I was recently declined to study in the Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia due to age, however someone from Turkey said I could study there.
I was considering Morocco; but with the unrest in the Arab world and my being an American convert to Islam I am hesitant to go to some nations. Any suggestions please?Not Morocco, they speak a "strange" dialect of Arabic that is the least understood of all the Arab countries. Most Moroccans that I've met also do not have a good understanding of Islam. EGYPT has the most widely understood Arabic dialect and famous Islamic schools. I would also recommend JORDAN or Lebanon. Why would someone Recommend Turkey? No doubt it is a beautiful country and certainly one of my favorites in the world, but they speak Turkish (not Arabic) and it's a secular country...a bit extreme to the point where women cannot wear headscarves in universities or government buildings and practicing Muslims are almost feared. It may be different in smaller towns and villages...I've only been to the big cities. Thank Allah that Saudi Arabia turned you down, their version of Islam is Wahabiism. Still, I understand your desire to study in the land of the prophet, that would be awesome...but they might try to brainwash you. LOL. Oman might also be a country worth considering.http://www.studyabroad.com/programs/inte鈥?/a>
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