E-learning in light of the third millennium The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is a model

Document Type : scientific articles

Authors

1 Associate Professor, Department of History - College of Sharia and Islamic Studies - Umm Al-Qura University

2 Professor, Department of History - College of Sharia and Islamic Studies - Umm Al-Qura University

Abstract

In today's world, we are experiencing rapid changes, and our Arab nation has been keen to learn, and thus we have learned about the knowledge and sciences around us.
An Islamic civilization has been built that has a distinctive character that is special to it, and from it the neighboring civilizations have taken and developed them.
Therefore, in today's world, we must learn and teach everything that is new to keep pace with the speed of change, and not taking the initiative to have our own fingerprints is a risk, as human work and all aspects of his life are associated with the use of computers, as it has become a feature of the times, and whoever does not use and develop its technologies will suffer. The inability to keep pace with the transactions around it and the globalization of the information and technology revolution and its industry.
The world has faced challenges and difficulties with regard to technical progress, especially in the field of education, and in order for these technological challenges to become clear to us, we must present studies and research that work to understand them and take the necessary measures so that they do not stand as a barrier to the acceleration of nations and their civilisation.

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