The Arabic language has far surpassed its original linguistic boundaries, spreading across regions and cultures.
The Arabic language is my mother tongue, and I had to learn Arabic in order to be able to read the Quran.
Arabic is a very rich language. You can say things in Arabic that you can't say in any other language.

The Arabic tongue is so expressive that even common phrases and sayings when translated lose the beauty of their meaning.
Arabic is the language of hospitality, where words flow like sweet tea served in silver cups.
The Arabic language is like a symphony of words, each carrying its own melody and rhythm.
Arabic is not only a language, it's a culture, a tradition, a symbol of pride and identity.