Translate into Arabic:
(1) Pain teaches everything about (the) happiness and (the) sadness.
(2) Everything has an end except one thing, and that is love.
(3) The beats of the thirsty tourist’s heart won’t slow down.
(4) A Muslim does not believe in, nor allow, killing.
(5) The author took part in the conference (congress) which was held
recently in the Ministry of Environment.
(6) I came to congratulate the students on the army commander’s reward.
(7) The well-known poet Imru
l-Qays drank muddy water from a deep well
in the desert.
(8) Salute (to) the thirsty tourist in the desert, tomorrow there will be rain.
(9) They have not read anything about the history of the brave commander.
(10) I was offended that you came late to the Ministry of the Environment
and you did not dare to express your opinion about the coastal
pollution.
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