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Arabs believed in what?

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Islam (predominantly), Christianity, Judaism, Atheism, Agnosticism.

Arabs believe in a whole variety of things. 90% of Arabs are Moslem and the majority of them are Sunnis. There is a majority of Shiite Arabs in Iraq and Bahrain and a minority of Shiite Arabs throughout the Levant. There are also large Christian communities in Lebanon, Egypt, Syria/Iraq, and Palestine/Israel, which are Maronites, Copts, Syrian Orthodox/Catholic/Chaldean/Assyrian, and Syrian Orthodox, respectively. The Jews who lived in the Arab World were never truly considered Arab both internally and by their Arab neighbors, but at the time of the declaration of the State of Israel there were over 800,000 Jews in the Arab World.

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Arabs historically believed in various forms of polytheistic religion, with each tribe worshiping its own set of gods and goddesses. Over time, Islam became the predominant religion in the Arab world following the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad. Today, Arabs practice a range of faiths, including Islam, Christianity, and Judaism.

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ARABS BELIEVED IN GOOD AND THE LAST DAY OF ARE LIFES AND WE BELIEVED WHEN WE DIE THEIR IS two place "el djana " and "el nar" el djana for the good peouple and el nar for the bad peoupel

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