On World Arabic Language Day, December 18, we celebrate a language that, throughout its history, has been a cornerstone of humanity's cultural diversity and a tool for knowledge, creativity, and communication among peoples. Today, more than 400 million people speak Arabic, and for centuries, as a language of science, literature, and philosophy, it has enriched human civilization and influenced numerous languages and cultures. The Ministry of Culture affirms its commitment to preserving the Arabic language and strengthening its presence as a living bridge connecting the past with the present and opening horizons for the future.