About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 67. Chapters: Arab people, Antisemitism in the Arab world, Bedouin, Arab American, Women in Arab societies, Hagar, Ishmael, Arab diaspora, List of Arab scientists and scholars, Arab Human Development Report, Arabization, Hadhrami people, Mashrabiya, Dulaim, Arab wedding, Banu Hothail, Afro-Arab, List of Jews from the Arab World, Banu Kinanah, Arab Australian, Charter of the Arab League, Arabized Berber, Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Organization, Centre for the Advanced Study of the Arab World, Larbi Sadiki, Ta'ayush, Arab Knowledge and Management Society, Military of the Arab League, Arab Democracy Foundation, Mudhar, Arab Chess Championship, Arab Society for Certified Accountants, Nebaioth, Arab Society for Intellectual Property, Arab World Institute, Mutayr, Al-Akhdam, Bedawi Arabic, Islamic empire, Hassane, MTV Europe Music Award for Best Arabia Act, Banu Jadhimah, Arab Islamic Front of Azawad, Bab, List of Billionaires in UAE, Horma, George Hourani, Nasr ad-Din, Eastern Arabs, AL-Dhafeer, NLMA, List of Arabic language writers. Excerpt: Arab people, also known as Arabs (Arabic:, arab), are a panethnicity primarily living in the Arab world which is located in Western Asia and North Africa. They are identified as such on one or more of genealogical, linguistic, or cultural grounds, with tribal affiliations, and intra-tribal relationships playing an important part of Arab identity in tracing descent of a national from an Arab state. A Bedouin in Arabian Peninsula The earliest documented use of the word "Arab" as defining a group of people dates from the 9th century BC in Assyrian records which describe the inhabitants of the Arabian Peninsula. The most popular Arab account holds that the word 'Arab' came from an eponymous father called Yarab, who was supposedly the first to speak Arabic. Al-Hamdani had another view; he states that Arabs...