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With over 120 million speakers, Persian ranks among the world's most prevalent languages. Mastering Persian offers a gateway to a vibrant region while unlocking Islam's profound intellectual traditions. Studying Persian immerses learners in a culturally rich civilization. The University of Edinburgh's School of Literatures, Languages & Cultures stands as a UK and global leader in Arabic, Persian, Islamic, and Middle Eastern studies. Social anthropology examines human behavior and thought within social frameworks, exploring the remarkable diversity of global societies in their cultural, religious, and political expressions. This discipline reveals both the variations across human communities and the shared humanity that makes these differences comprehensible to observant outsiders. Anthropologists frequently employ participant observation, immersing themselves in communities for extended periods to gain firsthand understanding. While intersecting with sociology, human geography, and development studies, social anthropology maintains strong ties to history and philosophy. Edinburgh students benefit from instruction by world-renowned researchers and undertake original anthropological projects, whether through library research or fieldwork.