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It depends on what you mean. Arab culture refers to the culture of Arab people. This is much more common. Arabic culture refers to linguistic culture and development of the Arabic language.
Arabic is the language or culture. Arab is a member of the Arabian race.
The official language of Egypt is Arabic. To be specific, it is Egyptian Arabic, which replaced the Coptic Arabic language as Egypt's official language around 650 BCE.
The Koran or Quran is written in Arabic.
The closest you can find to a culture that is a mix of Bantu and Arab is Somalia. However, a language that is a mix of Bantu languages and Arabic is Swahili (which is spoken in Kenya, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Burundi, and Tanzania.
An Arabic person may prefer to speak and write in Arabic because it is their native language, allowing for ease of communication and expression. Arabic culture and traditions are deeply rooted in the language, making it a vital part of their identity. Additionally, Arabic is a rich language with a long history and poetic tradition that holds cultural significance for many Arabic speakers.
Arabic comes from the 'middle east', which is a region, not a specific country.
The influences are Islam religion, Sultan government, the Arabic language, the Arabic writing system, the use of calendar and the "singkil" dance.
The Official Language of the Umayyad Courts in Damascus, Syria and Cordoba, Spain was Proper Arabic (Fus-ha). There were a large number of Mawali (non-Arab Moslems) in both Umayyad Caliphates, but their culture and languages were sidelined for Arabic.
The Persian language and culture category is also used for translating Farsi.
Influences of Arabic culture in the Philippines: 1. Islam 2. Sultan government 3. Arabic language 4. Arabic writing system 5. Words like apo, sulat, alamat at salamat, came from the Arabic words ima, kitab and kali. 6. the use of calendar 7. "singkil" dance
The people of Kilwa belonged to the Swahili culture and spoke Swahili, which is a Bantu language with Arabic influences due to historical interactions with Arab traders and settlers.