The Europeans referred to the Muslims of Iberia as "Moors." The Moors were descendants of both Arabs and Berbers.
The Arab invaders who settled in Mesopotamia and Spain.
The Nomads who live in the Arab Deserts are called Bedouins.
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Saudi Arabian.
The Arab invaders who settled in Mesopotamia and Spain.
Arab Muslims as well as Arab Christians fought together the crusaders as invaders and not as Christians.
Sassanid Empire.
Probably Lebanon.
The Arab invaders who settled in Mesopotamia and Spain.
Ishmael, Abraham's son with Hagar, is traditionally considered the ancestor of the Arab people.
The head of an Arab Tribe is called a Sheikh.
The Nomads who live in the Arab Deserts are called Bedouins.
Depends on their ancestry. Syrians Mainly look Mediterranean White, like the Italians and Greeks--which is due to the Greek/Roman-Byzantine presence in Syria in the past. A good number of Syrians are just Arabized Greeks and Romans. Then there are some Syrians that look like Arabs from the Arabian peninsula, they are either Bedouin, or are descendants of Arab invaders of the 7th century. Keep in mind, Syria was not Arab until the 7th Century Arab and Muslim invasion. You'll also find many Syrians who are blonde hair, fair skin, and blue eyes- who are descendants of the Crusaders. Then there are the Syriacs, the native Aramaic speaking people of Syria; they either have a Mediterranean look from the mixture with Romans, or sometimes Semitic looking.
There is no specific term for Muslims of Arab origin. They are usually just called "Arab Muslims".
The Arab Republic of Egypt
In Western Europe, the Frankish Victory by Charles Martel in 732 C.E. at the Battle of Tours (called by the French as the Battle of Poitiers) against the Amazigh and Arab Islamic Forces from Spain, prevented Islam from reaching western and central Europe from the southwest (Iberia).