Although 90% of the Arab World is either Sunni or Shiite, there are other important groups.
Christians: There are large Christian communities in Lebanon (Maronites) and Egypt (Copts). There are smaller communities stretched throughout Palestine, Syria, and Iraq of Syrian Orthodox, Syrian Catholics, Assyrians, and Chaldeans.
Jews: The Jews who lived in the Arab World were never truly considered Arab both internally and by their Arab neighbors (even though they typically are by Europeans), but at the time of the declaration of the State of Israel there were over 800,000 Jews in the Arab World.
Other: There are very small numbers of Bahai'i, Zoroastrians, Yazidi, and many other religions within the Arab World. The sum total of this population is probably less than 10,000.
No. They call themselves Muslim, but not Arabs.
As Obama's father was a Muslim, hopefully the U.S. will treat Arabs and Muslims with respect.
Muslims, including Muslim Arabs, call prophet Muhammad (PBUH) God's last prophet.
Most Arabs are Muslims, while most Ashantis are Non-Muslim (Atheist, Ashanti Animist, or Christian).
Berbers
Muslim Arabs
No. They call themselves Muslim, but not Arabs.
muslim arabs
Not all Arabs are Muslims. So, Muslim Arabs pray in Mosques, Churches for Christian Arabs and Synagogue for Jewish Arabs.
Most Arabs (>95%) are either Muslim or Christian, so yes, Arabs are generally monotheists.
Arabs is not a religion. Muslims venerate Mecca as a Holy City. All Arabs are not Muslim. All Muslims are not Arabs.
Yes, both Arabs and Druze.
mostly Muslim
No. Muslim Arabs are the largest group in Iraq, making up around 85-90% of Iraq's population.
The majority are Muslims followed by Christians followed by Jews.
Musilm Arab
So far no Muslim Arabs have landed on the moon.