i think they didn`t ....:: but most of them , as many civilizations , wants to increase their spread around the world ( as American Globalization)
and that shouldn`t be through wars , may be through spreading ideas
The above answer is incorrect. Caliph 'Omar, 'Othman, 'Ali, and Muawiya were all Arabs who wanted to extend Moslem rule beyond Arabia and they all wished to do it for the same reason (except Muawiya). For 'Omar, 'Othman, and 'Ali, the reason was that they believed that Islam was the true path to salvation and they wished to share it with everyone that that they could. Muawiya wanted to spread Islam to increase his own political prestige and power as did the Caliphs after him in both the Umayyad and Abbassid Dynasties.
Muslim Arabs
The nickname for Arabia is the "Land of the Arabs".
Arabia-by the Arabs
Arabs =]
Islam as a religion was first developed and promulgated by the Arabs and by way of the Qur'an being acceptable only in Arabic, Arabs have maintained a strong leadership position in the religion.
No. They call themselves Muslim, but not Arabs.
Long Answer: Although the Arabs consider themselves the descendants of Ishmael, it is entirely possible that some of the sons of Ishmael never became Arabs. (I.e. All tigers are cats, but not all cats are tigers.) The ones who became the Arab tribes are typically seen as being Muslim, but there were some Arabian Jews and Christians as well that the Caliph 'Omar let live, provided they fled Arabia. (This was to fulfill Mohammed's wish that all of Arabia would be Muslim.) Short Answer: Muslim.
muslim arabs
The... Arabs. Semetic nomad tribes.
Arabs
Arabs
Almost all Saudi citizens are Arabs. In the overall population, there are about 4.1 million non-Arabs in Saudi Arabia (out of a total 25.7 million people), making Arabs roughly 84%.