The richness of the Arabic Language ( Sentence structures)

Dr Fadl Samarai a famous Arabic Grammarian in the Arab world compared the Arabic language to a highly sophisticated, state of the art computer alongside the English language (or any other language) which he compared to an obsolete and outdated computer. This might sound a bit biased considering he is an Arab, a Muslim and a famous Arabic Grammarian on Arab TV, however he has very good reason to make this comparison once we examine the Arabic language in a bit more detail. Before we can understand this comparison we need to understand the difference between a declining language like Arabic and a non-declining language like the English language. Let's take the following 3 simple sentences in both Arabic and English: 1. Khalid came جَاءَ خَالِدٌ 2. I saw Khalid رَأَيْتُ خَالِداً 3. I went with khalid ذَهَبْتُ مَعَ خَالِدٍ In all 3 sentences Khalid is written the same way in English regardless of what role it plays in the sentence. On the other hand you wil...