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  • Arabs - Encyclopedia. com
    Muslim Arabs comprize about 93 percent of the Arab population and belong to several different sects including Shia (Ithna Ashari and Ismaili), Alawi, Zaidi, and Sunni, which is the largest The other 7 percent of Arabs are largely Christian or Druze The link between Arabs and Islam has deep historical roots It was among Arabs early in the
  • Palestinian Arabs - Encyclopedia. com
    Arabs who live in Israel and its territories are called Palestinian Arabs Palestinian Arabs are followers of Islam, therefore they are Muslims Those called Israelis are Jews Because Palestinian Arabs and Israelis feel that they are entitled to a nation on the same land, each group demonstrates its hatred and distrust for the other
  • Madan (Marsh Arabs) - Encyclopedia. com
    Ma'dan (Marsh Arabs)PRONUNCIATION: mah-DAHNALTERNATE NAMES: Marsh ArabsLOCATION: Iraq (marshes at the junction of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers)POPULATION: Fewer than 20,000 (2003 estimate)LANGUAGE: ArabicRELIGION: Islam (Shia Muslim) Source for information on Ma'dan (Marsh Arabs): Worldmark Encyclopedia of Cultures and Daily Life dictionary
  • Expansion of Islam (600–1200) - Encyclopedia. com
    The siege lasted for four months The Arabs made few direct attacks on the Byzantine position, preferring to simply raid and fight the occasional skirmish In the meantime, strains between the multi-ethnic components of the Byzantine army began to show Meanwhile, the Arabs continued to wait An Arab Storm
  • Arab Nationalism - Encyclopedia. com
    ARAB NATIONALISM ideology that arabs are a nation The ideology that dominated the Arab world for most of the twentieth century, Arab nationalism, evolved, much as did other nationalisms in the developing world, out of a reaction to the prospect (and later the reality) of European domination and under the influence of European ideas about nationalism
  • Arabian Religions - Encyclopedia. com
    Farther north, from Mad ā ʾ in Ṣ ā li ḥ to Petra, are the temples and rock-cut funerary monuments of the Nabateans, Arabs whose kingdom existed from the first century bce until its fall to the Romans in 106 ce Another North Arabian kingdom was founded around the Syrian city of Tadmor (Palmyra) and is known for its role in fending off
  • The Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1948–73 | Encyclopedia. com
    Nasser encouraged Arabs to view Israel as their common enemy, and to unite in opposition to that enemy In the 1960s other Arab nations would begin to support Nasser's view of the Middle East Shifts in the Arab World As in Egypt, political change was occurring in nearly every other Arab country in the 1950s, in varying degrees
  • Street Arabs and Street Urchins - Encyclopedia. com
    Street Arabs and Street Urchins An alarming 1849 report by New York City police chief George Matsell raised the specter of over ten thousand "vagrant, idle and vicious children of both sexes" roaming the city streets, begging, stealing, or making their way as prostitutes
  • Forming a State: The Birth of Israel and the Arab Response
    Arabs turned for direction to the Arab League, which formed in 1944 as a body to coordinate the political and economic efforts of Arab member states The organization resolved to protect Palestine from the threat of Zionism, but infighting between Arab leaders for ultimate control of the league weakened its effectiveness in responding to the issue
  • Arabia, Pre-Islam - Encyclopedia. com
    For speakers of Hebrew and Aramaic, the term Arab (˓arab) carried the semantic notion of the desert or the wilderness (˓arabah), since the Arabs they encountered were primarily the nomadic and seminomadic desert dwellers engaged in long-distance commerce, animal husbandry, or supplying cavalry troops to imperial armies The result is that





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