Barack Obama's father was Kenyan.
Because of Charles Martel(The Hammer).
Yes, it originally came from China.
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The saying originated from the British Colonial era when officers stationed in the Middle East were confronted with Arab locals. The locals gained a reputation for stealing from the British and pickpocketing in the towns
Indonesian culture is a melting pot. Most of the background that we come to know as Indonesian, is of Malay background; of Malay stock. The national language of Indonesia is the Indonesian language, which is Malay language. But ethnic Malays are only a big but minority population in Indonesia. Other melting pot cultures that have contributed to Indonesian culture are Chinese, Indian, Arab, Hindu, Javanese and Balinese culture. Especially Balinese culture which is very distinct from the usualy Malay background of most Indonesians. Don't forget that Indonesia is one of Southeast Asia's most diverse and indegenous countries.
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In the Abrahamic faiths, Ishmael is considered by Muslims to be a direct ancestor of the Arab nation through his descendants. This lineage is believed to have come from Abraham and Hagar, Ishmael's mother. Ishmael is also seen as the forefather of the Arab people in many cultural and religious narratives.
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Barack Obama has no Arab heritage. Some people make the mistake of believing that because of the overwhelming majority of Arabs are Muslim, that the overwhelming majority of Muslims are Arab, which is patently false. Barack Obama's father was a Kenyan Muslim. Kenyans are Africans, not Arabs.
They come from Arabia. If that is what you mean.
Arab
The Arabic culture came to dominate the region through migration, trade, and the spread of Islam. Arab culture replaced non-Arab cultures in the Upper Middle East (the Levant, Mesopotamia, and Egypt) when the Islamic Caliphates began the process of Arabization, which was a linguistic and intermarrying process, after the Islamic conquests.
the all come from Arab
The Swahili culture emerged through the interaction of Bantu-speaking peoples with Arab, Persian, Indian, and other cultures along the East African coast. This blending of different traditions, languages, and beliefs led to the development of the unique Swahili culture, characterized by its language, architecture, cuisine, and traditions.
United Arab Emirates.
Arab traders in the 8th century
Arab traders in the 8th century