Aɛraben

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Aɛraben
عَرَب (ɛarab) (s teɛrabt)
Leḥsab
c. 355.2 imelyan (2019 est.)[1]
Timnaḍin akked amur ameqqran n yimezdaɣen
Tamɣunt taɛrabt   335,200,000[2][3]
Tutlayin
Taɛrabt
Ddin
Amur ameqqran seg-sen d Inselmen
(Tasunnit · Taciɛit · Taṣufit · Taɛibadit · Alawite)
Amur ameqqran nniḍen (20%): Tamasiḥt
(Greek Orthodox · Greek Catholic)
Drus: (Tadruzit · Bahá'í Faith)
Zik: Ddin aɛrab uqbel lislam
Igududen wid ay asen-yettilin
At tutlayin tifrusyawiyin nniḍen, ladɣa Igduden isamiyen am udayen[4][5][6][7][4][8][9]

a Mačči mkull amdan ay izedɣen deg tmurt taɛrabt d aɛrab.[9]
b Mačči mkull aɛrab d inseslem u macči mkull inseslem d aɛrab.
c Tiɛɛurba ur tleḥḥu ara afus deg ufus akked ddin.

Aɛraben neɣ iseɣinen d asget n wawal aɛrab. Igduden yettmeslayen taɛrabt tutlayt tayematt d wid yesɛan laṣel-nsen d aɛrab.

Tiwelhiwin[ẓreg | ẓreg aɣbalu]

  1. Margaret Kleffner Nydell Understanding Arabs: A Guide For Modern Times, Intercultural Press, 2005, (ISBN 1931930252), page xxiii, 14
  2. total population 355.2 million, CIA Factbook estimates an Arab population of 355.2 million, see article text.
  3. "World Arabic Language Day | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization". Unesco.org. Retrieved 18 December 2017.
  4. 4,0 et 4,1 Shen, P; Lavi, T; Kivisild, T; Chou, V; Sengun, D; Gefel, D; Shpirer, I; Woolf, E; Hillel, J (2004). "Reconstruction of patrilineages and matrilineages of Samaritans and other Israeli populations from Y-chromosome and mitochondrial DNA sequence variation" (PDF). Human Mutation. 24 (3): 248–60. doi:10.1002/humu.20077. PMID 15300852. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-04-20. Retrieved 2019-09-16.
  5. Wade, Nicholas (9 June 2010). "Studies Show Jews' Genetic Similarity". New York Times.
  6. Nebel, Almut; Filon, Dvora; Weiss, Deborah A.; Weale, Michael; Faerman, Marina; Oppenheim, Ariella; Thomas, Mark G. (2000). "High-resolution Y chromosome haplotypes of Israeli and Palestinian Arabs reveal geographic substructure and substantial overlap with haplotypes of Jews" (PDF). Human Genetics. 107 (6): 630–41. doi:10.1007/s004390000426. PMID 11153918.
  7. "Jews Are The Genetic Brothers Of Palestinians, Syrians, And Lebanese". Sciencedaily.com. 9 May 2000. Retrieved 12 April 2013.
  8. Atzmon, G; Hao, L; Pe'Er, I; Velez, C; Pearlman, A; Palamara, PF; Morrow, B; Friedman, E; Oddoux, C (2010). "Abraham's Children in the Genome Era: Major Jewish Diaspora Populations Comprise Distinct Genetic Clusters with Shared Middle Eastern Ancestry". American Journal of Human Genetics. 86 (6): 850–59. doi:10.1016/j.ajhg.2010.04.015. PMC 3032072. PMID 20560205.
  9. 9,0 et 9,1 Ghazi O. Tadmouri; Konduru S. Sastry; Lotfi Chouchane (2014). "Arab gene geography: From population diversities to personalized medical genomics". Global Cardiology Science and Practice. 2014 (4): 394–408. doi:10.5339/gcsp.2014.54. PMC 4355514. PMID 25780794.