Christians and Jews are referred to as Ahl El Kitab or people of the book aka ABRAHAMIC RELIGIONS...
Muslims see Christians as believers of God, but that they also wrongly attribute Jesus as a deity.
"...and nearest among them in love to the believers will you find those who say, 'We are Christians,' because amongst these are men devoted to learning and men who have renounced the world, and they are not arrogant" (5:82, The Holy Quran).
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.
All Arab countries are mostly Muslims. Christianity is the second religion but with a small percentage compared to Islam. For example in KSA citizens are 100% Muslims, in Jordan 95% are Muslims & so on... Lebanon has minimum majority Muslims among Arab countries (Muslims account for ~59% of Lebanon population), per Pew forum Study as of October 2009. See related link for more information.
Concerning the number of Arabian countries & the number of population in each country ( for example Egypt has 80 millions with a percentage of Muslims equal to 94%).....you can undoubtedly tell that most Arabs are Muslims.
Most Christian Egyptians belong to the Coptic Church, but a minority are associated with the Greek Orthodox Church. Most other Arab Christians follow the Orthodox Church or the Eastern Rites Catholic Church. Orthodox beliefs are generally quite simlar to Roman Catholic beliefs, except for the absence of the Augustine notion of original sin and of the phrase "and the Son" (Latin: filioque) from the Nicene Creed.
A follower of Christ's teachings who is from an Arab country or has Arab heritage
Islam is the major belief for most Arabs, but a minor amount of Arabs are Christian, like some people in Lebanon.
Israel has a number of different types of Arabs, including: Arab Urban Muslims, Arab Christians, Bedouin Muslims, Druze Arabs, and Baha'i.
Arabs doesn't have one religion, there are Muslims, Christians and other minority religions.
Most are Muslims but there are Christian Arabs and in Egypt there are Coptic Christians. I would imagine that like all other races all religions are represented but Islam (Muslims) and Christians are the main religions.
According to the book - Beyond the Basilica: Christians and Muslims in Nazareth, by Chad F. Emmett, University of Chicago, Nazareth is known as the Arab Capital of Israel
Most Arabs are Sunni Muslims, but a significant minority are Shiite Muslims, Baha'i, Alawites, Christians, and Jews. It is worth noting, though, that most Christians and Jews in the Arab World do not identify as Arabs.
Arab Muslims as well as Arab Christians fought together the crusaders as invaders and not as Christians.
Arab people most of them are Muslims & some are Christians.
In all Arab countries.
Israel has a number of different types of Arabs, including: Arab Urban Muslims, Arab Christians, Bedouin Muslims, Druze Arabs, and Baha'i.
Neh-met Allah means God's grace which is used by Arab Muslims and Arab Christians.
Arabs doesn't have one religion, there are Muslims, Christians and other minority religions.
There is no specific term for Muslims of Arab origin. They are usually just called "Arab Muslims".
Most are Muslims but there are Christian Arabs and in Egypt there are Coptic Christians. I would imagine that like all other races all religions are represented but Islam (Muslims) and Christians are the main religions.
Allah is just the Arabic word for God. They are not two different entities. Arab Christians use the word "Allah" just as do Arab Muslims.
According to the book - Beyond the Basilica: Christians and Muslims in Nazareth, by Chad F. Emmett, University of Chicago, Nazareth is known as the Arab Capital of Israel
In the early middle ages Arab Muslims controlled Jerusalem. Many Christians went on pilgrimage to Jerusalem to visit the holy land. The Arab Muslims allowed this until the Turkish Muslims took over. When pilgrims visited the Holy land the Turkish Muslims would beat them, rob them and in some cases murder them. The Christians didn't like this and were told by the pope too go and fight, if Christians fought their sins would be immediately forgiven and if they died the would go straight to heaven and they would also protect their land and people and receive land so the holy war began this was called a crusade. Christians and Muslims fought over the power of Jerusalem and this is how the Christians recieved the name 'The Crusaders'.
Most Arabs are Sunni Muslims, but a significant minority are Shiite Muslims, Baha'i, Alawites, Christians, and Jews. It is worth noting, though, that most Christians and Jews in the Arab World do not identify as Arabs.