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  1. Arabs - Wikipedia

    A map of the Arab world, formally the Arab homeland; also known as the Arab nation. The modern period in Arab history refers to the time period from the late 19th century to the present day. …

  2. Arab | Description, History, & Facts | Britannica

    Jun 7, 2025 · Arab, one whose native language is Arabic. In modern usage, it embraces any of the Arabic-speaking peoples living in the vast region from Mauritania, on the Atlantic coast of …

  3. Arab, Middle Eastern, and Muslim? What’s the Difference?!

    Nov 21, 2023 · Arab is an ethno-linguistic category, identifying people who speak the Arabic language as their mother tongue (or, in the case of immigrants, for example, whose parents or …

  4. Arab - New World Encyclopedia

    The term Arab (Arabic: عرب ʻarab) generally refers to those persons who speak Arabic as their native tongue. There are estimated to be over 300 million people living in the Arab world.

  5. Arab people - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    The Arabs (Arabic: العرب) 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 …

  6. Arabs - MuslimWiki

    Jan 11, 2025 · The Arabs (Arabic: العرب‎, ʻArab) are a Semitic ethnic group widespread across the Middle East and North Africa. Most Arabs today follow Islam, the religion revealed through the …

  7. Arab Countries - WorldAtlas

    Sep 1, 2021 · The Arab countries are 19 countries located in the Middle East and Northern Africa, in which the vast majority of the population is of ethnic Arab origin and/or speaks the Arabic …

  8. Facts about Arabs and the Arab World - ADC

    Who is an Arab? "Arab" is a cultural and linguistic term. It refers to those who speak Arabic as their first language. Arabs are united by culture and by history. Arabs are not a race. Some …

  9. Arabs - Encyclopedia.com

    May 17, 2018 · The Arab language, spoken in all Arab countries, though with regional dialects, became the focus of a polemic on Arab identity, culture, and history. After World War II , pro …

  10. Who Is an Arab? - University of Pennsylvania

    Over a hundred million people in the world call themselves Arabs. That is to say the least, a potential force in world politics, quite apart from the question of oil. Yet many observers are …

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