Somal (actually Somalia - الصومال) is an Arab country, and they do speak Arabic
http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somalia
In fact somali & Jebouty people are not, in all, Arabic. Part of them are Arabic and they speak Arabic others are Afer and other ethenic poeple. Their official languages are Arabic, soumali and sawahili and other dialicts, of course.
All the countries of the Arab League speak Arabic, they are:
Arabic is also spoken in significant numbers in countries outside of the Arab league, such is:
Where Arabic is the/ one of the official languages or used by a significant number of the country's population: Algeria, Lebanon, Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Western Sahara, Libya, Djibouti, Somalia, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Oman, Yemen, Bahrain, Kuwait, Palestine, Israel, Senegal, Mali, Chad, Guniea, Niger, Sudan, Comoros, Jordan, Mauritania, Morocco, Tunisia, Eritrea Lots of Muslims around the globe spread over 60 countries learn Arabic as an additional language in order to understand the Quran.
Arabic is spoken as a native language in countries such as Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Morocco, Iraq, and many others across the Middle East and North Africa. It is also widely used in countries like Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and the United Arab Emirates.
People that speak Arabic are the people that live in the Arabian countries such as Palestine.
Arabic countries speak Arabic. like turkey azerbeijan turkmenistan they don't speak Arabic and their Muslims (: I don't know excatly the percentage.
Lebanon, I think
Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Mauritania, Sudan Other countries have Arabic speaking regions, but these are the countries which have Arabic as their official language.
Sod off
All 22 Arabic League Countries have Arabic as an official language and almost the entire population of each of those countries speaks some dialect of Arabic with excepting immigrants from other areas of the world.
Arabic, but with different accent than other spoken Arabic countries.
Being Arabic and Bengali typically refers to having a combination of cultural backgrounds or heritage. It is possible for someone to have one parent or ancestor who is Arabic and another who is Bengali, making them of mixed heritage. This can lead to a unique cultural identity and experiences that blend aspects of both cultures.
Monolingual countries are rare. The only countries I can think of that speak Arabic and nothing else are (if you don't count small numbers of immigrants who speak their native languages):BahrainSaudi Arabia
Egypt is similar to its neighbors because the main language for all of the countries is Arabic. They all speak different languages but many speak Arabic.
Egypt is similar to its neighbors because the main language for all of the countries is Arabic. They all speak different languages but many speak Arabic.