Arab People: Arabic-speaking ethnic and national groups, originally from the Arabian Peninsula

The Arabs (Arabic: العرب ʻarab) are an ethnic group mainly inhabiting the Arab world in the Middle East and North Africa.

They speak Arabic which is one of the Semitic languages, and which is also the name of the ethnic family which they belong to. Genealogically, Arabs are those who can trace their ancestry back to the people who first lived on the Arabian Peninsula.

Arab
عربal-ʿarab
Arab People: Who is an Arab, Traditional genealogy, Religion
Arab People: Who is an Arab, Traditional genealogy, Religion
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Arab People: Who is an Arab, Traditional genealogy, Religion
Arab People: Who is an Arab, Traditional genealogy, Religion
Arab People: Who is an Arab, Traditional genealogy, Religion
Arab People: Who is an Arab, Traditional genealogy, Religion
Arab People: Who is an Arab, Traditional genealogy, Religion
Arab People: Who is an Arab, Traditional genealogy, Religion
Arab People: Who is an Arab, Traditional genealogy, Religion
Total population
approx. 450” million
Regions with significant populations
Arab People: Who is an Arab, Traditional genealogy, Religion Pan-Arab States449,754,575
Arab People: Who is an Arab, Traditional genealogy, Religion Brazil12,000,000
Arab People: Who is an Arab, Traditional genealogy, Religion France6,000,000
Arab People: Who is an Arab, Traditional genealogy, Religion Argentina3,500,000
Arab People: Who is an Arab, Traditional genealogy, Religion United States3,500,000
Arab People: Who is an Arab, Traditional genealogy, Religion Iran700,000 - 2,000,000
Arab People: Who is an Arab, Traditional genealogy, Religion Portugal1,500,000
Arab People: Who is an Arab, Traditional genealogy, Religion Mexico1,100,000
Languages
Arabic
Religion
Predominantly Islam
largest minority: Christianity; other religions

Who is an Arab

There are three points which decide whether someone is considered Arab or not:

Minorities are the Iraqi Turkmens in some Arab countries. The Iraqi Turkmen people are often considered Arab, but they are an Turkic people ethnic group with their own language and culture. The same goes for Berbers (Amazigh) and Bedouins.

There are many people who can be called Arabs by these points, but who do not think of themselves as Arab. Examples include modern Egyptians (Coptics) and the Syriacs (Aramaics/Assyrians). Although they live in countries like Syria or Egypt which is part of the Arab League and speak the official language-Arabic, they are different cultural groups. They have their own languages, culture, identity and churches, such as the Coptic Church and the Syriac Catholic and Orthodox churches. Even though many have assimilated to Arab society, they have their own heritage that spans 3,000 years.

Traditional genealogy

In Islamic and Jewish tradition, Arabs are a Semitic people from the Ishmaelites, who trace their ancestry from Ishmael, a son of the ancient patriarch Abraham and Hagar and of the sons from Abhraham and his wife Keturah. Medieval Arab genealogists separate the Arabs into two groups: the "original Arabs" (Bedouin) of South Arabia, descending from Qahtan (identified with the biblical Joktan) and the "Arabized Arabs" (musta`ribah) of North Arabia (The Levant), descending from Adnan who is descended from Ishmael.

Religion

Most Arabs today follow the religion of Islam, whose central prophet is Muhammad. Christianity makes up the largest religious minority - most of the Christians that do consider themselves Arabs belong to the Greek Orthodox Church with smaller numbers of Roman Catholics.

While Coptic and Maronite Catholic Christians are native Arabic-speakers, many reject the Arab pan-ethnicity, but are still considered Arab by outsider sources.

There are some small communities practicing Judaism and polytheism (the worship of many gods).

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