well...if you think so then your wrong . there are 2 many obvious differences between iran and arab countries . their culture , their appearance and many other things . if you tell an iranian that he/she is arab , i'm sure he will slap you .
2006-07-30
06:22:28
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and i forgot . their LANGUAGE . Farsi is one of the most beautiful languages .
2006-07-30
06:29:54 ·
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johnnguyen365
NO , they don't .
2006-07-30
06:33:39 ·
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ummm....Sprouts Mom , u mean they're not arab , right ?
2006-07-30
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RICARDO
there are only 3% arab people .
2006-07-30
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MOST Iranians are Persian. Think Shah of Iran - Persia - Farsi v. Arabic. Most of all -THINK!!!
2006-07-30 07:07:13
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answered by 34th B.G. - USAAF 7
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No, the Iranians are Persians. actually they have some old problems between them.
What happens is that someone introduced Islam in Persia centuries ago.
And apart from Persians exists a big % of Arabs in Iran.
2006-07-30 08:33:06
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answered by RICARDO 1
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ok, i do no longer comprehend how Arab human beings check out Pakistanis, Sri Lankans, and Indian. yet i will inform you approximately Arabs themselves. Arabs are very happy with themselves and that they do no longer care how others look, portray, and stereotype them. They comprehend precisely the place the detest in the direction of them comes from and that they comprehend the clarification in the back of that. they are attentive to the 24/7 hate device working against them. For that, they don’t complication approximately any haters barking hate against them. Many Arab cities now are present day-day places the place a lot of human beings from international artwork and stay. Arab families spend plenty money on inner maximum training the place coaching their little ones is a concern and maximum of Arabs have become relatively knowledgeable and that's turning out to be a difficulty the place there at the instant are not adequate jobs for them. They import foreigners to artwork in centers. Arab societies are customarily conservatives the place a kin individuals stay close to to one yet another lifelong and that they comprehend one yet another very plenty.
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answered by Anonymous
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Iran is the ancient country of Persia. I agree that we're expanding the area that we're calling Arabic way too far--I've even heard Afghanis referred to as Arabs.
2006-07-31 02:04:49
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answered by cross-stitch kelly 7
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The Iranian peoples are a collection of ethnic groups defined by their usage of Iranian languages and discernable descent from ancient Iranian peoples.The Iranian peoples live chiefly in the Middle East, Central Asia, the Caucasus, and parts of South Asia, though speakers of Iranian languages were once found throughout Eurasia, from the Balkans to western China.As Iranian peoples are not confined to the borders of the current state of Iran, the term Iranic peoples is sometimes used as an alternative in order to avoid confusion with the citizens of modern Iran.
Culture and assimilation
Following the Iranian split from the Indo-Iranians, the Iranians developed an increasingly distinct culture. It is surmised that the early Iranians intermarried with and assimilated local cultures over a long period of time, and thus a caste identity was never needed or created by the Iranians—in sharp contrast with the Indo-Aryans.
Various common traits can be discerned amongst the Iranian peoples. For example, the social event Norouz is an Iranian festival that is practiced by nearly all of the Iranian peoples as well as others in the region. Its origins are traced to Zoroastrianism and pre-historic times.
Some Iranian peoples exhibit distinct traits that are unique unto themselves. The Pashtuns adhere to a code of honor and culture known as Pashtunwali, which has a similar counterpart amongst the Baloch, called Mayar, that is more hierarchical.
Turkic influence
In matters relating to culture, the various Turkic-speaking minorities of Iran (notably the Azerbaijani people) and Afghanistan (Uzbeks and Turkmen) are often conversant in Iranian languages, in addition to their own Turkic languages, and also have Iranian culture to the extent that the term Turko-Iranian can be applied.The usage applies to various circumstances that involve historic interaction, intermarriage, cultural assimilation, bilingualism, and cultural overlap or commonalities.
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The Arabs are an ethnic group mainly found throughout the Middle East and North Africa.
Religions
The Arabs are mainly Muslim with sizeable Christian followers. Arab Muslim are Sunni, Shia, Ibadhite, Alawite, Ismaili or Druze. The Druze faith is sometimes considered as a religion apart. The Arab Christians follow generally one of the following Eastern Church: Coptic, Maronite, Greek Orthodox, Greek Catholic, or Chaldean.
Health practices : Some people wear amulets for protection against the evil eye or will burn incense to keep the evil eye away from the sick. Such practices are declining and are used primarily to avoid illness and harm to a healthy person. Also, prayers and reading from Al Quran or the Bible help give comfort to patients and family members and enhance the patient's recovery.
Social customs : Elders have a prestigious status in the Arab family because of their experience. Family members look to elders for advice. An individual who becomes sick will turn first to family members, especially elders, for support, comfort and advice. They may recommend safe, simple home remedies.
When a patient is admitted to the hospital, it is a social obligation for friends and family to visit and bring presents such as flowers, cookies or chocolate.
In the Arab Culture there is a strong sense of Paternalism what most Westerners call "Male Dominance". What is so important to the balance of the subject is to understand that the females role is equivalent and she is the Maternal powerhouse in her home. Men by culture give orders, but by the faith of Islam they are the "protectors" of their families. They do take orders from their womenfolk but within the construct of the family for it would be disrespectful to do so socially.
2006-07-30 06:54:22
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answered by jqpaskmenow_ 02 3
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The are the same as the Arabs only commenting but no action always waiting for other to react first.
2006-07-30 11:16:00
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answered by Anonymous
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The religion of almost all of then is form Arabian, but the ethnology is Persian.
To all Arabs of Ewart, now they are Arabs too.
2006-07-30 06:42:22
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answered by Fodunciu 6
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Iranians are Persian.
2006-07-30 06:25:47
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answered by Jay S 5
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I'm Iranian, I hate Arabs because they've no culture, no one of them are gentle, they're proud to robbery, killing, etc. they'd attacked Persian Empire killing millions in 1400 yrs ago, they'd attacked Iran 25 yrs ago killing at least 500,000, they'd exploded 5 bombs during last yr killing 32 and wounding 128 !!! etc.
HOW\WHY CAN\SHOULD I LOVE THEM ?
CAN\SHOULD POLISH FOLKS LOVE NAZI GUYS ?
CAN\SHOULD YANKEES LOVE AL-QAUDA ?
and don't forget ! never again use "farsi" instead of "Persian" !!!
Farsi or Persian ? (CHN)
http://heritage.chn.ir/en/Article/?id=88 [in English]
By Pejman Akbarzadeh.
Persian or Farsi? (PersianDirect)
http://www.persiandirect.com/articles/2004/july/id_00001.htm [in English]
By Ali Moslehi Moslehabadi
"FARSI", recently appeared language! (CAIS-SOAS)
http://www.cais-soas.com/CAIS/Languages/persian_not_farsi.htm [in English]
By Prof. Ehsan Yarshater.
Persian, not farsi (Iran Heritage)
http://www.iran-heritage.org/interestgroups/language-letter9.htm [in English]
By Fereshteh Davaran.
Farsi, is this a new language? (PGO)
http://persiangulfonline.org/articles/farsi.htm [in English]
By A. Rostam Beglie Beigie
"FARSI" or "PERSIAN"? What Is the English Name of Our Language? (Payvand)
http://www.payvand.com/news/03/dec/1083.html [in English]
By Pejman Akbarzadeh.
IRAN or PERSIA? FARSI or PERSIAN? (Iran Heritage)
http://www.iran-heritage.org/interestgroups/iranorpersia1.htm [in English]
By Pejman Akbarzadeh.
"FARSI" or "PERSIAN"? (Payvand)
http://www.payvand.com/news/05/dec/1063.html [in English]
By Pejman Akbarzadeh.
The announcement of the Academy of Persian Language and Literature (Wikipedia)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_announcement_of_the_Academy_of_Persian_Language_and_Literature [in English]
Persian or Farsi? (Iranian)
http://www.iranian.com/Features/Dec97/Persian/ [in English]
By Kamran Talattof.
"FARSI", recently appeared language! (PersianDirect)
http://www.persiandirect.com/articles/2004/july/id_00003.htm [in English]
By Prof. Ehsan Yarshater.
Technical Terminology
http://students.washington.edu/irina/persianword/tt.htm [in English]
Similar articles in Persian:
http://www.persian-language.org/Group/Article.asp?ID=173 [ in Persian]
http://www.iran-heritage.org/interestgroups/iranorpersian.jpg [in Persian]
http://www.sharghnewspaper.com/821108/litera.htm#s22653 [in Persian]
http://www.sharghnewspaper.com/841010/html/societ.htm#s349176 [in Persian]
2006-07-31 07:32:25
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answered by Anonymous
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No. They are Persians
2006-07-30 07:36:30
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