you are correct.
2007-09-24 05:39:43
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answer #1
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answered by serious troll 6
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Yes the majority of Muslims today are not Arab but are from the Far East of Asia.
Though relatively small to the over one billion total, a rapidly growing community of converts are arising in Europe, North America and even South America.
2007-09-24 05:42:22
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answered by brianjames04 5
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I have read that Indonesia has more Muslims than any other country, and even though they are a small population compared to the Han majority of China, the Muslims (called "the Hui people") are still the largest of the 50 minority groups of China.
2007-09-24 05:41:37
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answer #3
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answered by mongoemperor 3
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an arab is a member of Semitic people: a member of a Semitic Arabic-speaking people who live throughout North Africa and Southwest Asia. And all arabs are not muslims. But considering the fact that more oriental (southwest asia) are muslims we can conclude by saying "yes" there are more oriental muslims than arab muslims.
2007-09-24 06:05:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes..in fact, countries like Indonesia, India, Pakistan, Malaysia etc. have a larger muslim population than the middle east..
2007-09-24 05:40:36
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answered by Lamya 6
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Oriental is a word to describe something from Asia, not someone. Arab countries are Asian countries so yeah.
2007-09-24 05:36:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Thousands times more in number but poorer than Arabs.
2007-09-24 05:38:45
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answered by brkshandilya 7
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If by "oriental" you mean "asian", then quite possibly. Especially if you factor India into the mix.
2007-09-24 05:37:13
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answered by Anonymous
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yes
2007-09-24 05:39:15
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answered by Anonymous
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true
2007-09-24 05:36:02
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answered by coolman3455 2
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