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We are excited to introduce the inaugural edition of the IJEL International Journal, a significant milestone in the pursuit of excellence in Education and Language Studies.

We are delighted to announce the inaugural issue of IJEL International Journal, a publication dedicated exclusively to Education and Language Studies. This issue showcases a collection of scholarly articles that we believe will be both enlightening and thought-provoking for our readers.

In the first article, Khalid Ahmed and Hassan AHMED explore the theme of "Enhancement of Creativity and Intelligence through Language" in an insightful and informative manner (pages 1-11).

Moving forward, Iman Ghazi ALI presents an engaging study titled "Nature for the Romantics," delving into the romantic perception of nature (pages 12-28).

Jaber Jerboa FAHD contributes a compelling piece, "Morphological Explanation and Its Development in the Transmitted Words of Arabs and Scholars," shedding light on the evolution of linguistic explanations (pages 29-42).

Luma Ibrahim AlBARZENJI undertakes a comparative analysis of Anglo-Irish and African postcolonial literature in "Rootlessness in Elizabeth Bowen's The Death of the Heart, and Chinua Achebe's Arrow of God: A Comparative Study" (pages 43-55).

The article "Indigo's Protest Against the Noble Qur'an and Its Readings in His Book Al-Tahfa Al-Healing," authored by Afrah Omar IBRAHIM, provides valuable insights into the subject matter (pages 56-69).

We invite readers to immerse themselves in this rich compilation of research and scholarship, as we believe these articles will leave a lasting impact in the fields of Education and Language Studies.

For more details and to access the full texts of these articles, visit our website and explore the wealth of knowledge and ideas presented in this inaugural issue of IJEL International Journal. Happy reading!