I think since she is from Iraq she would be a Muslim. The movie just portrayed a sterotype that in the old times the Muslim world was exotic interesting advanced and well off.
Also in the movie when Rajah bites the sutor's underwear when he came to court Jasmine, her father said "Allah forbid you should have any daughters." That made me think that they were Muslim.
I believe it was Robin Williams.
Aladdin is Arabic, because his story takes place in Saudi Arabia.
The actor who voiced jafar was Jonathan Freeman
Maybe yes, maybe not. But there is something that I have to mention is Arabs and Turks are confused in Western societies. Even if Aladdin is a Turkish tale, you'll see mostly Arabic figures in movies, cartoons etc... It could be Persian either.
Dunno, but get this- service badge for Interpreters ( usually of Arabic) in the Air Force is a stylized winged Aladdin"s Lamp! I had one on a pen-holder and never could figure out the design. not standard pilot wings.
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No, Aladdin is Arabic, Persian is different than Arabic.
I believe it was Robin Williams.
Aladdin is Arabic, because his story takes place in Saudi Arabia.
The song that Aladdin and Jasmine sang as a duet was called "A Whole New World".
Yes, although he lives in a fictional Arabian city.
Aladdin is Arabic, because his story takes place in Saudi Arabia.
The actor who voiced jafar was Jonathan Freeman
It's a collection of Arabic stories, one of them is the story of Aladdin that Disney used to make its movie.
Maybe yes, maybe not. But there is something that I have to mention is Arabs and Turks are confused in Western societies. Even if Aladdin is a Turkish tale, you'll see mostly Arabic figures in movies, cartoons etc... It could be Persian either.
Aladdin: the Return of Jafar Aladdin and the King of Thieves
Agrabah is a fictional city depicted in the movie Aladdin. In the movie, characters speak English, but it is implied that the native language might be Arabic, as culture and architecture in Agrabah are inspired by Middle Eastern themes.