I think they are interesting. Although I don't relate to their culture very well nor share their main religion I think most are a dedicated people a faith and purpose and have allot to offer the world. And I am a Christian from the USA how about that.
2007-05-16 22:28:40
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answered by † H20andspirit 5
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Don't even go there with me. If I express what I think of them, I'd be kicked off more times that we could both imagine. Guess I've met way to many rude ones, especially during my trip to Florida last year. If you don't think they're rude, visit South Carolina, Georgia and Florida once. Stop at gas stations and stay at motels, you'll see what I'm saying. At least I try to be friendly!
2007-05-17 05:29:26
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answered by Wutz it worth 2 ya? 6
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ARABS, name originally applied to the Semitic peoples of the Arabian Peninsula. It now refers to those persons whose primary language is Arabic. They constitute most of the population of Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, the United Arab Emirates, the West Bank, and Yemen; Arab communities are also found elsewhere in the world. The term does not usually include Arabic-speaking Jews (found chiefly in North Africa and formerly also in Yemen and Iraq), Kurds, Berbers, Copts, and Druze, but it does include Arabic-speaking Christians (chiefly found in Syria, Lebanon, Israel, and Jordan). Socially, the Arabs are divided into two groups: the settled Arab [fellahin=villagers, or hadar=townspeople] and the nomadic Bedouin.
The derivation of the term Arab is unclear, and the meaning of the word has changed several times through history. Some Arab scholars have equated Joktan (Gen. 10.25) with the ancient Arab patriarch Qahtan whose tribe is thought to have originated in S Arabia. The Assyrian inscriptions (9th cent. B.C.) referred to nomadic peoples inhabiting the far north of the Arabian Peninsula; the sedentary population in the south of the peninsula was not called Arab. In classical times the term was extended to the whole of the Arabian Peninsula and to all the desert areas of the Middle East, and in the Middle Ages the Arabs came to be called Saracens.
What I know about them is they belong to ISLAMIC community and they have their penis circumcised as per their religious belief-
2007-05-17 05:28:35
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answered by Jayaraman 7
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my definition:
Desert dwellers, usually tall and slender, their skin colour vary from dark to light brown. And they have their own special code of conduct and they are kind hearted (as long as you don't break that code).
Before the arrival of the automobiles (19th century) their main mode of transport was the camel and the horse.
I'm Sub-Saharan African. My perception is bound to be different.
2007-05-17 05:42:50
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answered by Black -another english word 2
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They are the most aggressive and selfish human being i have ever known.
2007-05-17 05:25:22
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answered by zainab gangaali 4
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I guess they are ok, but mostly i would prefer if they stayed in arabia and kept to themselvs
2007-05-17 05:24:32
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answered by Anonymous
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they r ok...i had a bf from sirya..about 3 years..
he is a seaman..and the problem was that he listen to much of his arabian friends...u must have the girls ur parents wants...etc...u know what ...and we broked up...but still best friends...
2007-05-17 05:29:57
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answered by Anonymous
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we rock........ now stop creating hatred............ your name says it all.........
2007-05-17 05:26:43
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answered by Anonymous
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