Answer 1
Most Arabs are Muslims, but there are minorities of Jews, Christians, and other religions.
Answer 2
Today Arabs are mostly followers of Islam but unknown to most people, there were, until the creation of Israel, many Jewish Arabs as well as Christians. Jewish Arabs have for the most part become Israeli citizens but one needs to remember that the Himyarite Kingdom of Yemen converted to Judaism prior to its incorporation into the Sassanian Persian Empire and many Arabs and Arameans in Iraq had been converted to Judaism as well since the Talmudic era.
Answer 3
There are officially 22 Arabian countries: As with most peoples of large geographic areas, there is no single religion held. However, the religion most commonly held is Islam (also known as Muhammadanism), followed by Christianity, then Judaism.
Not all Arabs have the same religion. Arab is a race, not a religion. The vast majority of Arabs are Muslims. The rest are mostly Christians or Jews. Also, be sure not to confuse Islam as the "religion of the Arabs". Although most Arabs are Muslims, only about 12% of Muslims are Arab.
Islam.
islam
Arab is a race, not a religion. Arabs can be of whatever religion they choose. If they are Christian, they attend a church. If they are Muslim, they attend a mosque. So on and so forth.
Islam (muslims)
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.
Christianity and Islam
There is only one kind of Islam religion and it did start in Saudi Arabia and Arabs were the first Muslims
Arabs is not a religion. Muslims venerate Mecca as a Holy City. All Arabs are not Muslim. All Muslims are not Arabs.
Islam.
Religion.
Islam
Most Arabs (>95%) are either Muslim or Christian, so yes, Arabs are generally monotheists.
The Arabs introduced Islam to the Filipino people.
Islam and by the arabs
mostly Muslim
Yes, Islam.
Sunni Islam.