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Um...an arabian. I don't really get what you're asking. People from the Arabian Peninsula...I guess
No. They call themselves Muslim, but not Arabs.
Some Arabs were nomads, but quite a number were not.Muhammad and most of the early Muslims in Mecca and Medina were Settled Arabs who lived in cities and oases. However, most of Arabia was filled with Bedouins, who are Arab Nomads. After Muhammad died, the Arabs, both Settled Arabs and Bedouins, launched an attack on the settled populations of Mesopotamia, the Levant, Egypt, Persia, and the North African coast. With the exception of the Persians, most of these populations became "Arabized", meaning that they began to speak Arabic, convert to Islam, and call themselves Arabs. They were almost all settled people, not nomads.
No country in the Persian Gulf (called the Arabian Gulf by Arabs) had a change in government in 2002. At that time and to this day, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain were already kingdoms. Kuwait, the UAE, and Qatar were and remain principalities or emirates in Arabic. Iran was and remains an Islamic Republic and Oman was and remains a Sultanate.
Pakistanis do NOT call themselves Arab and most Pakistanis I have met would be offended to be considered Arab. Most are Moslems, like most Arabs are, but they do not call themselves or see themselves as Arabs.
Muslims, including Muslim Arabs, call prophet Muhammad (PBUH) God's last prophet.
Yes, but most people just call it a Arabian.
Arabs
1. Saudi or Saudi Arabian 2. Filipino
Israeli
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you mean a peninsula?