Influences of Arabs to 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
Jonathan Curiel has written: 'Al' America' -- subject(s): Arab Americans, Arab Civilization, Arab influences, Civilization, Civilization, Arab, Civilization, Islamic, Islamic Civilization, Islamic influences, Muslims
Turban(putong)
Warwick Ball has written: 'Out of Arabia' -- subject(s): East and West, Middle Eastern influences, Arabs, Phoenicians, Civilization, Muslims, Islamic influences, History, Arab influences
Generally, no. Western influences usually led to the decay of historic governmental institutions and rapid cultural change, especially during the imperialistic period.
The influences are Islam religion, Sultan government, the Arabic language, the Arabic writing system, the use of calendar and the "singkil" dance.
Adalberto Alves has written: 'A noite do destino =' 'Arabesco' -- subject(s): Music, Arab influences
Influences of the Arab race to 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
A Muslim of mixed Berber and Arab descent is likely to have a diverse cultural background that includes traditions and practices from both Berber and Arab cultures. They may speak multiple languages, such as Berber dialects and Arabic, and may follow a combination of Berber and Arab customs in their daily life and religious practices. This blend of influences can create a unique identity that reflects both Berber and Arab heritage.
Islamic influences in India could be seen as early as the 7th century AD. At this time, Arab traders arrived in India.
Some influences of Arabs 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 Swahili language and culture was developed through a blending of Bantu and Arab cultures along the East African coast. Bantu peoples provided the linguistic and cultural foundation, while Arab traders and settlers brought influences in language, religion, and architecture. Over time, Swahili culture evolved into a unique fusion of these two influences.
Giacomo Gambale has written: 'Giuseppe Ungaretti' -- subject(s): Arab influences, Criticism and interpretation, In literature, Italian literature, Koran