Arabs call Jordan - Al-Ordon a country located in the middle east with Israel on its west, Iraq to its east, Saudi Arabia to its east and south, and Syria on its northern border. Source: www.urbandictionary.com
No. They call themselves Muslim, but not Arabs.
Muslims, including Muslim Arabs, call prophet Muhammad (PBUH) God's last prophet.
No,it first was in Lebanon and know in Dubai,im not sure if it will change
Israeli
People who are scared of Arabs are generally called "uneducated" or "misinformed". Fear of a "type" of person or race is a form of racism called discrimination.
No. They call themselves Muslim, but not Arabs.
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I wouldn't be and I'm from Jordan.
Pakistanis do NOT call themselves Arab and most Pakistanis I have met would be offended to be considered Arab. Most are Moslems, like most Arabs are, but they do not call themselves or see themselves as Arabs.
no one call him that they call him Michael Jordan or mj
Muslims, including Muslim Arabs, call prophet Muhammad (PBUH) God's last prophet.
No,it first was in Lebanon and know in Dubai,im not sure if it will change
A member of any of the nomadic tribes of Arabs from Arabia, Jordan, Syria and the Sahara
Israeli
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John Bagot Glubb has written: 'A purpose for living' 'A short history of the Arab peoples' -- subject(s): Arabs 'The story of the Arab Legion' -- subject(s): Arab Legion, History, Jordan, Jordan. Arab Legion 'Britain and the Arabs'
According to Jewish and Arab tradition, the Jews descend from Abraham following the line of his son Isaac and the Arabs descend from Abraham following the line of his son Ishmael. So it may be said that Jews and Arabs had a common beginning. In terms of what science can tell us, while Jews have a strong genetic relationship to Levantine Arabs (Arabs in Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria), they do not have a strong genetic relationship with Arabian Arabs (who were the original Arabs and live in the Arabian Peninsula).