Influences of Arabs to the Filipinos: 1. Islam religion 2. Sultanate 3. Arabic language 4. Arabic writing system 5. Words like apo, sulat, alamat at salamat, came from the Arabic words ima, kitab and kali. 6. the use of calendar 7. "singkil" dance
Examples of Influences of Arabic to the Filipinos: 1. Islam 2. Sultan government 3. Arabic language 4. Arabic writing system 5. Words like apo, sulat, alamat at salamat, came from the Arabic words ima, kitab and kali. 6. the use of calendar 7. "singkil" dance
Asian traders introduced various cultural aspects to ancient Filipinos, such as language, religion (like Hinduism and Buddhism), writing systems like Sanskrit, and various artifacts and goods. They also brought new technologies, agricultural practices, and influenced local customs and traditions. Over time, these influences blended with existing Filipino culture to create a unique cultural tapestry in the region.
Well the Arabs and Malays did contribute to the Filipino culture. But please understand, that Arabs are only a very distant and bare influence on Filipinos. But it is there. Some Filipinos, still bare their Arab names because the Philippines was an Islamic state prior to the arrival of Catholicism by the Spanish Empire. This is why, you will generally here this state, "Filipino culture is of Malay stock. With a sprinkle of Chinese, Spanish and Arabic." Filipino culture, is much more of Chinese/Spanish than it is Arabic. During the Santa Cruzan, a Catholic-influenced parade, where hundreds of thousands or even millions of Filipinos dress in costumes parade around a church or a city street; the Sultans are a costume. My dad claims he dressed up as a Sultan, with a sword. We are all Christians too. So yes, even though the Philippines is now a Catholic or Christian nation, Filipinos still somewhat honor their original Malay-Islamic past.
The people of Kilwa belonged to the Swahili culture and spoke Swahili, which is a Bantu language with Arabic influences due to historical interactions with Arab traders and settlers.
Influences of Arabs to the Filipinos: 1. Islam religion 2. Sultanate 3. Arabic language 4. Arabic writing system 5. Words like apo, sulat, alamat at salamat, came from the Arabic words ima, kitab and kali. 6. the use of calendar 7. "singkil" dance
Influences of Arabians to the Filipinos: 1. Islam 2. Sultan government 3. Arabic language 4. Arabic writing system 5. Words like apo, sulat, alamat at salamat, came from the Arabic words ima, kitab and kali. 6. the use of calendar 7. "singkil" dance
Examples of Influences of Arabic to the Filipinos: 1. Islam 2. Sultan government 3. Arabic language 4. Arabic writing system 5. Words like apo, sulat, alamat at salamat, came from the Arabic words ima, kitab and kali. 6. the use of calendar 7. "singkil" dance
Influences of Arabs to Filipinos: 1. Islam 2. Sultan government 3. Arabic language 4. Arabic writing system 5. Words like apo, sulat, alamat at salamat, came from the Arabic words ima, kitab and kali. 6. the use of calendar 7. "singkil" dance
Influences of Arabian to the Fillipinos 1. Islam 2. Sultan government 3. Arabic language 4. Arabic writing system 5. Words like apo, sulat, alamat at salamat, came from the Arabic words ima, kitab and kali. 6. the use of calendar 7. "singkil" dance
Influences that the Arabs to the Filipinos: 1. Islam 2. Sultan government 3. Arabic language 4. Arabic writing system 5. Words like apo, sulat, alamat at salamat, came from the Arabic words ima, kitab and kali. 6. the use of calendar 7. "singkil" dance
Asian traders introduced various cultural aspects to ancient Filipinos, such as language, religion (like Hinduism and Buddhism), writing systems like Sanskrit, and various artifacts and goods. They also brought new technologies, agricultural practices, and influenced local customs and traditions. Over time, these influences blended with existing Filipino culture to create a unique cultural tapestry in the region.
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Well the Arabs and Malays did contribute to the Filipino culture. But please understand, that Arabs are only a very distant and bare influence on Filipinos. But it is there. Some Filipinos, still bare their Arab names because the Philippines was an Islamic state prior to the arrival of Catholicism by the Spanish Empire. This is why, you will generally here this state, "Filipino culture is of Malay stock. With a sprinkle of Chinese, Spanish and Arabic." Filipino culture, is much more of Chinese/Spanish than it is Arabic. During the Santa Cruzan, a Catholic-influenced parade, where hundreds of thousands or even millions of Filipinos dress in costumes parade around a church or a city street; the Sultans are a costume. My dad claims he dressed up as a Sultan, with a sword. We are all Christians too. So yes, even though the Philippines is now a Catholic or Christian nation, Filipinos still somewhat honor their original Malay-Islamic past.
u want it in Arabic ??? in Arabic it's التجار العرب