Yes, Arabs were polyethnic at that time.
Arab is a race, not a religion. Arabs can be of whatever religion they choose. If they are Christian, they attend a church. If they are Muslim, they attend a mosque. So on and so forth.
Arabs converted to Islam before Persians did. By 633 CE, almost all Arabian Arabs were Muslims, but almost all Persians were Zoroastrians.
Israeli Arabs have the same rights as Israeli Jews and therefore can choose to live wherever they want within Israel or Area C in the West Bank. Unlike Jews however they can also settle in Areas B and A where Jews are prohibited to enter by law. However few Arabs choose to live in settlements, except for Ariel where many Arabs study in the Shomron Academic Center, and few Jews in Judea and Samaria would like to have Arabs for neighbors.
Egyptians!
Arabs did not invent books. Books existed long before the Arabs began to use them.
Yes, Arabs were polyethnic at that time.
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Arab is a race, not a religion. Arabs can be of whatever religion they choose. If they are Christian, they attend a church. If they are Muslim, they attend a mosque. So on and so forth.
There was an uptick in Anti-Muslim and Anti-Arab hate crimes in the subsequent few months before they died down to, roughly, pre-9-11 levels. Probably more important was the new negative attention that Arabs and Muslims received.
Arabs converted to Islam before Persians did. By 633 CE, almost all Arabian Arabs were Muslims, but almost all Persians were Zoroastrians.
They worshipped idols.
They were mostly idol worshipers .
"The Arabs acted really nice with each other to make the gods shine."
Israeli Arabs have the same rights as Israeli Jews and therefore can choose to live wherever they want within Israel or Area C in the West Bank. Unlike Jews however they can also settle in Areas B and A where Jews are prohibited to enter by law. However few Arabs choose to live in settlements, except for Ariel where many Arabs study in the Shomron Academic Center, and few Jews in Judea and Samaria would like to have Arabs for neighbors.
The Arabs celebrated their Sabbath on Fridays, and the Jewish Sabbath started on Friday at sundown.
Egyptians!