Monday, December 21, 2009

how many arabs live in indonesia


how many arabs live in indonesia?
indonesia is unique with cultural diversity and natural beauty.i heard there are arabs that live in indonesia.what i want to know is how did arabs came there and the history of arabs that live there.how many arabs live in indonesia.are there a large amount or a small proportion. no im not confusing trust im talking about the arab people i know the difference.just heard there are arabs not muslims because indonesia is mainly muslim the ethnic arabs ive heard.trust me i know the difference
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I think you're confusing Muslims with Arabs. There are a lot of Muslims in Indonesia. Arabs are people who speak Arabic.
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Early Arabs, like early Europeans, travelled extensively throughout the world, and in many areas like Indonesia, they established a large following in their religion. There are probably not many Arabs living in Indonesia now, but there would be some descendants from the earlier travellers.
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Who is an Arab? "Arab" is a cultural and linguistic term. It refers to those who speak Arabic as their first language. Arabs are united by culture and by history. Arabs are not a race. Some have blue eyes and red hair; others are dark skinned; many are somewhere in between. Most Arabs are Muslims but there are also millions of Christian Arabs and thousands of Jewish Arabs, just as there are Muslim, Christian, and Jewish Americans. The number of muslims in Indonesia is (170.3 million).
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There are arabs in Indonesia. And I must say that there are so many of them (although it is not so much as if it is compared to the other ethnics such as chinese). They usually live in a certain region. It's like 'Pecinan' for chinese. See?? You must understand that Indonesia is located between Asia and Australia. And a long time ago, many merchants came to this country, whether for only passing it or even for trading with the local people. We can imagine that chinese passed Indonesia to sell their goods to the arabs and vice versa (It has something to do with the route). Of course, they won't stay on their ship forever. At least, there are some of the merchants come to see Indonesia. That's why there are arabs in Indonesia.
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Do you mean Muslims? Arabs belong to the Semitic race, as do the true, original people of Israel.. Not all Arabs are Muslims. And there is a large Muslim population in Indonesia. Malaysia also has a large Muslim population - maybe that's the link.
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As far as I know Indonesia has a population of more than 200 millions. The Arabs are small portion. Most of them are from Yemen. I would be surprised if they were more than a million, probably a lot less. There are Arabs who migrated to Indonesia long time ago & they pretty much dissolved in the society.
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People who speak Arabic as their primary language are known as Arabs. Traditionally, they lived on the Arabian Peninsula, but the language and culture of the Arabs spread throughout the Middle East with the expansion of Islam. Arabic is the language of the Quran, the holy book of Islam. Today more than 250 million Arabs live throughout the world. Arabs constitute the substantial majority of people in Saudi Arabia, Syria, Yemen, Oman, Bahrain, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, Sudan, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco. A century after Mohammad’s death, Islam spread as far as Spain in the west to northern India in the east. The Arabs were great traders whose influence reached as far as Southeast Asia. Today more Muslims live in Indonesia, far from the Arab world, than in any other nation. http://www.mrdowling.com/607-arabs.html Barack Hussein Obama used to live there, people not sure if he is an Arab.
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Yes, there are many Arab in Indonesia. Arab Indonesian ancestors mostly came from Hadramaut, Yemen as traders in about 7th or 8th century (if I'm not mistaken). Arab traders also introduced Islam in Indonesia (which was Hindu/Buddhist at the time), therefore, Arab Indonesians are traditionally Muslim. Many Arab traders also intermarry with the local people at the time but many only marry with another Arab. Arab Indonesians also have their own surnames such as Assegaf, Al-Bakrie, Shihab, Sungkar, Cherid, etc. It's estimated that there are about 4 million people of Arab descent in Indonesia (compared to overall about 240 million). To give you more information about how Arab Indonesians look like, here is the list of some notable Arab Indonesians: Ahmad Albar (senior rock star) Camelia Malik (singer) Fachry Albar (actor, Ahmad Albar's son) Shireen Sungkar (actress) Muhammad Assegaf (politician, governor of the province of Gorontalo) Quraish Shihab (Islamic scholar) Najwa Shihab (news anchor) Ali Alatas (former minister of foreign affairs) etc







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