Aw?n Arabu

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Arab
????? al-?arab
Philip the Arab ? John of Damascus ? Al-Kindi ? Al-Khansa
Faisal I of Iraq ? Gamal Abdel Nasser ? Asmahan ? May Ziade
Apap?? iye onibugbe
approx. 500 to 550 million [1]
Regions with significant populations
  Arab League 450,510,535
  Brasil 15,000,000 [2]
  Fransi 7,000,000 [3]
  Arg?ntina 3,500,000 [4]
  Aw?n Ipinl?? A???kan 3,500,000 [5]
  Irani 700,000 - 2,000,000 [6]
  Isra??li 1,500,000 [7]
  M??ksiko 1,100,000 [8]
Ede

Arabic , Modern South Arabian [9] [10]

??sin

Predominantly Islam ; largest minority: Christianity ; other religions

Aw?n Arabu tabi awon omo Arabu ( Larubawa : ???? ‎, ?arabi ) or Arabs ( ????? al-?arab ) je eya abinibi



Itokasi [ atun?e | atun?e ami??r?? ]

  1. Arabic Language - ninemsn Encarta
  2. Brazil - Brasil - BRAZZIL - News from Brazil - Arabs: They are 12 Million in Brazil - Brazilian Immigration - September 2004
  3. http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117979837.html?categoryid=2879&cs=1
  4. Inmigracion sirio-libanesa en Argentina
  5. http://www.aaiusa.org/about/17/our-history Arab American Institute (AAI)
  6. Iran, CIA factbook (1% Arabic-speakers and 3% ethnic Arabs)
  7. The World Factbook [1]
  8. WorldStatesmen.org - Mexico
  9. Kister, M.J. " ?u??a ." Encyclopaedia of Islam. Edited by: P. Bearman , Th. Bianquis , C.E. Bosworth , E. van Donzel and W.P. Heinrichs. Brill, 2008. Brill Online. 10 April 2008 : "The name is an early one and can be traced in fragments of the old Arab poetry. The tribes recorded as ?u??'? were: Kalb [q.v.], Djuhayna , Bal?, Bahr?' [q.v.], Khawl?n [q.v.], Mahra , Khushayn, Djarm, 'Udhra [q.v.], Balkayn [see al-Kayn ], Tan?kh [q.v.] and Sal?h"
  10. Serge D. Elie, "Hadiboh: From Peripheral Village to Emerging City", Chroniques Yemenites : "In the middle, were the Arabs who originated from different parts of the mainland (e.g., prominent Mahri tribes10, and individuals from Hadramawt, and Aden)". Footnote 10: "Their neighbours in the West scarcely regarded them as Arabs, though they themselves consider they are of the pure stock of Himyar.” [2]