Learning Arabic presents several challenges due to its unique features. The Arabic script, written from right to left, can be confusing for beginners, while its pronunciation includes sounds that don’t exist in other languages, making it difficult for learners to master. Additionally, the complex grammar, verb conjugations, and sentence structure can be overwhelming. The language also has a rich vocabulary with words derived from root systems, which requires consistent practice to understand. Furthermore, the variety of dialects and the difference between Quranic and Modern Standard Arabic can add to the confusion. Despite these challenges, with regular practice, exposure, and guidance, learners can gradually overcome these hurdles and achieve fluency in Arabic.