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The Arabic-AI race: four Gulf models, one language

Jais, Falcon, ALLaM and Fanar — the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Qatar are each building sovereign Arabic large language models.

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The Gulf has produced four major Arabic-native large language models, each backed by a national institution — a quiet race to build AI that understands Arabic the way the region actually speaks it.

The contenders

  • Jais (UAE) — from Core42, with versions trained on one of the largest Arabic-first datasets assembled, spanning Modern Standard Arabic and many dialects.
  • Falcon-H1 Arabic (UAE) — from TII, currently leading the Open Arabic LLM Leaderboard.
  • ALLaM (Saudi Arabia) — developed by SDAIA and integrated with HUMAIN's infrastructure.
  • Fanar (Qatar) — built by QCRI and benchmarked by testers from across the Arab world.

Arabic is not a translation problem — its morphology, dialects and right-to-left script need models trained for it, not bolted on after English. Four serious, well-funded efforts mean teams building Arabic-first products now have real, competitive choices.

References

  1. Arabic LLMs in the Gulf: Jais, Falcon, Allam, Fanar
  2. TII — Falcon-H1 Arabic

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