With the exception of the 20th and 21st centuries, during which there was an incredible variety of government styles in the Arab World, the Arabs almost exclusively self-governed in the style of a Caliphate. The Caliphate was structured in one of two ways: either (1) the Caliph was a theocrat who was both the dictator of secular affairs and the head of the Sunni Islamic religion OR (2) the Caliph was either the the dictator of secular affairs or the head of the Sunni Islamic religion and delegated the other duty to a secular Sultan or religious Sunni Sufi Saints, respectively.
No. They call themselves Muslim, but not Arabs.
Pakistanis do NOT call themselves Arab and most Pakistanis I have met would be offended to be considered Arab. Most are Moslems, like most Arabs are, but they do not call themselves or see themselves as Arabs.
Montesquieu did believe people could govern themselves
Montesquieu did believe people could govern themselves
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The overwhelming majority of Egyptians consider themselves Arabs. Some Coptic Christians in Egypt do not consider themselves Arabs because they believe themselves to be descendants of the original Ancient Egyptians.
I need the answer to this
Democracy
There are many nations that govern themselves.
They are not mature enough to govern themselves, let alone anybody else.
The vast majority of Middle Easterners today consider themselves Arabs. However, originally, the Arabs were the tribes in Arabia.
Britain wanted colonists to know how to govern themselves. You're welcome -Justin Juarez I love you