No, Muslim's are the people who believe in Islam and Islam is the religion, Arabic references people from the Middle East that speak the Arabic language. Not all Arabs are Muslims.
Most of the Arabic people's are Muslim's but not all but less than half if you compare it with % Muslim's are 65% and others are non Muslim's!
No, they are completely different languages. Aramaic is more closely related to Hebrew than Arabic is.
Here are two example sentences:
He spoke Aramaic:
Arabic: وتحدث الآرامية (watahaddath al-Aramia)
Aramaic: הוא דיבר ארמית (hu diber Aramit)
Hebrew: הוא דיבר ארמית (hu diber Aramit)
Egyptian Arabic (ma9ri) is one of the dialects of Eastern Arabic. Other examples of dialects of Eastern Arabic are Lebanese, Syrian, Palestinian, Khaliji, Hejazi.
No. Islamic refers to the religion of the Muslims, and Hebrew is the language of the Jews.
No. "Islamic" refers to the religion of the Muslims, and Hebrew is the language of the Jews.
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its same ahmed but in Arabic we write it احمد
Yes they are the same
all person names in English are pronounced the same way in Egyptian Arabic so Ashley in Eng. is pronounced the same
It's the same!
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Jodie is not an Arabic name nor has any Arabic equivalent. If you just wanted to write Jodie in Arabic letters (I am assuming that Jodie and Jodi are the same name), it would be spelled (جودي). Note that this is also the spelling of Judy since "o" and "u" are the same in Arabic.
The quick answer is yes. All the characters 0123456789 are derived from Arabic numerals that had the same meaning. The modern American versions of those numerals are very similar to the Arabic originals.
There are 28 letters in the Arabic alphabet--Lebanese is a dialect of Arabic, and all of the Arabic dialects have the same letters.
No.
Same way
the same word.
836 it is the same