They are two completely different peoples who speak completely different languages. The Arabs speaks Arabic and the Iranians speak Farsi. The Iranians are actually ethnically closer to Europeans than to Arabs. The term "Arab" can refer to any number of Semitic people or tribes from various nations in the Middle East today, while Iranians are descendants of the Persian Empire
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Israel and Iran and Turkey
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The armies were known as the Arab Nomads, Jihadis, or Mujahedin.
The following countries produce more than 1% of the world's petroleum and are listed from most to least percentage: Country Percent of Production Arab or Non-Arab OPEC Member Russia 12.65% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Saudi Arabia 11.28% Arab OPEC United States 10.74% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Iran 4.77% Non-Arab OPEC China 4.56% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Canada 3.90% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Iraq 3.75% Arab OPEC United Arab Emirates 3.32% Arab OPEC Mexico 3.56% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Kuwait 2.96% Arab OPEC Brazil 3.05% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Nigeria 2.62% Non-Arab OPEC Venezuela 2.93% Non-Arab OPEC Norway 2.79% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Algeria 2.52% Arab OPEC Angola 2.31% Non-Arab OPEC Kazakhstan 1.83% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Qatar 1.44% Arab OPEC United Kingdom 1.78% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Azerbaijan 1.20% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Indonesia 1.66% Non-Arab Non-OPEC
The 3 non-Arab countries in the Middle East are Israel, Turkey, and Iran.
There are countries in the Middle East that are not Arab, such as Iran, Turkey, and Israel.
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No. Middle Eastern countries are Arab nations and Iranians are not Arab.
Mostly there are three countries: Turkey-Spain-Iran.
What distinguishes Iran is that it is majority Persian ethnicity (as generally opposed to Arab ethnicity). It is also the largest Shiite Islamic-majority country (although it is not the only one as both Iraq and Bahrain are Middle Eastern countries with Shiite majorities).
No. Iran is not an Arabic country. Obviously they know Arabic there, because of the strong position of Islam in society, but they speak other languages in everyday speech. The official language is Persian, which is completely different from Arabic, although strongly influenced by it. There is a small Arabic speaking minority in Iran, mostly in the Khuzestan Province, but even there Arabic is a minority language. The kind of Arabic they speak there is strongly influenced in Persian.
Israel and Iran and Turkey
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No. Most countries in the Middle East are Arab, but Israel is not. Additionally, Turkey, Iran, and Cyprus are non-Arab Middle Eastern countries.
Israel, Turkey, Iran.
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