Al-Madinah International University in Kuala Lumpur has officially announced its accreditation as an authorized center to conduct the “Hamzah” test, an assessment of Arabic language proficiency for non-native speakers, in collaboration with the King Salman Global Academy for the Arabic Language.
On Wednesday, 26 November 2025, the university conducted its first batch of examinations, attended by representatives from the King Salman Academy. They supervised the process and reviewed the readiness of the facilities and qualified staff to administer the test according to the highest approved standards.
The university’s Chief Executive Officer, Asst. Prof. TS. Dr. Ammar Bathich, expressed his pride in this achievement, emphasizing that accrediting Al-Madinah International University as an official test center for “Hamzah” represents an important step in supporting and promoting the Arabic language among non-native speakers in Malaysia and the region.
He also praised the trust given by the Academy, reaffirming the university’s commitment to providing a professional, precise, and fair testing environment for all candidates.
At the conclusion of the event, the Academy’s representatives expressed their appreciation for the university’s distinguished efforts, commending the high level of organization and the advanced quality of services provided to the examinees.