
Arabs - Wikipedia
Arabs (Arabic: عَرَب, DIN 31635: ʿarab, Arabic: [ˈʕɑ.rɑb] ⓘ; sg. عَرَبِيٌّ , ʿarabiyyun, pronounced [ʕɑ.rɑˈbɪj.jʊn] ⓘ) are an ethnic group [b] mainly inhabiting the Arab world in West Asia and North Africa. A significant Arab diaspora is present in various parts of the world. [74]
History of the Arabs - Wikipedia
Most Arabs in modern times live in the Arab world, which comprises 22 countries in Middle East, North Africa, and parts of the Horn of Africa. All are all modern states and became significant as distinct political entities. There is also a large Arab diaspora worldwide following the fall, defeat and dissolution of the Ottoman Empire.
History of Arabia | People, Geography, & Empire | Britannica
Sometime after the rise of Islam in the first quarter of the 7th century ce and the emergence of the Arabian Muslims as the founders of one of the great empires of history, the name ʿArab came to be used by these Muslims themselves and by the nations with whom they came in contact to indicate all people of Arabian origin.
Arab | Description, History, & Facts | Britannica
2 天之前 · 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 Africa, to southwestern Iran, including the entire Maghrib of North Africa, Egypt and Sudan, the Arabian Peninsula, and Syria and Iraq.
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 inclined to doubt whether there is any reality underlying the common use of the term Arab. And it is indeed not easy to define what is meant by an Arab.
Who is an Arab? | Britannica - Encyclopedia Britannica
Arab, Any member of the Arabic-speaking peoples native to the Middle East and North Africa. Before the spread of Islam in the 630s ce, the term referred to the largely nomadic Semitic peoples of the Arabian Peninsula. It came to apply to Arabic-speaking peoples from Africa’s Mauritanian and Moroccan coasts east to Iraq and the Arabian ...
Arab Spring - HISTORY
2018年1月10日 · The Arab Spring was a series of pro-democracy uprisings that enveloped several largely Muslim countries, including Tunisia, Morocco, Syria, Libya, Egypt and Bahrain.
Arabs - MuslimWiki
2025年1月11日 · Most Arabs today follow Islam, the religion revealed through the final Prophet, Muhammad (ﷺ). Islamic and Jewish traditions trace the Arabs’ ancestry to Isma'il (Ishmael, عليه السلام), the son of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham, عليه السلام) and Hajar (Hagar).
Arabia - World History Encyclopedia
2011年4月28日 · Arabia was home to great city builders and nomads alike. They were of great influence on many occasions in the ancient period. One of the first mentions of Arabs comes from the Bible and the Torah. The table of nations mentions Sheba, Dedan, and Qedar.
Arabia Timeline - World History Encyclopedia
Aleppo is conquered by Khalid ibn al-Walid. Arabs capture Jerusalem. Explore the timline of Arabia.