Not even close. Please see my Article on Arabic Dialects which discusses the differences between the dialects.
The Arabic world contains 22 countries, which are:KuwaitPalestinian AuthorityQatarJordanBahrainUnited Arab EmiratesLebanonLibyaOmanSaudi ArabiaSyriaTunisiaIraqComorosAlgeriaSudanDjiboutiEgyptYemenMauritaniaMoroccoSomaliaChad, Eritrea, and Israel all recognize standard Arabic as one of their official languages, but they are not considered Arabic countries.
ِAnswer:There are 25 Countries that have Arabic as an official language (not all of them are Arab countries):1 Algeria2 Bahrain3 Chad (Non-Arabic country)4 Comoros5 Djibouti6 Egypt7 Eritrea(Non-Arabic country)8 Iraq9 Israel(occupied Palestine)10 Jordan11 Kuwait12 Lebanon13 Libya14 Mauritania15 Morocco16 Oman17 Palestine19 Saudi Arabia20 Somalia21 Sudan22 Syria23 Tunisia24 United Arab Emirates.
Somal (actually Somalia - الصومال) is an Arab country, and they do speak Arabic http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somalia In fact somali & Jebouty people are not, in all, Arabic. Part of them are Arabic and they speak Arabic others are Afer and other ethenic poeple. Their official languages are Arabic, soumali and sawahili and other dialicts, of course.
No, not all Kurds speak Arabic. Kurdish is the native language of the Kurdish people, and Arabic is spoken by some Kurds as a second language due to the historical and geographical interactions between Kurdish and Arabic-speaking regions.
Pan-Arabism is the idea that all Arabic-speaking countries should unite as one political force. It promotes the notion of a single Arab nation with shared cultural and historical ties.
they belong to one line of descent as they are all Arab's they all follow the same religion Islam speak the same language Arabic they have similar customs and traditions such as hospitality generosity courage
they belong to one line of descent as they are all Arab's they all follow the same religion Islam speak the same language Arabic they have similar customs and traditions such as hospitality generosity courage
they belong to one line of descent as they are all Arab's they all follow the same religion Islam speak the same language Arabic they have similar customs and traditions such as hospitality generosity courage
United Arab Emirates, Afghanistan, Algeria, Bahrain, Chad, Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Israel, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Mauritania, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, Western Sahara, and Yemen. These countries all speak Arabic.
Most Arab Muslims speak dialects of Arabic. Notable exceptions are those that have immigrated to Europe or the Americas.
Arabic is the official language in:EgyptSaudi ArabiaSyriaJordanQatarThere are a total of 25 Countries that have Arabic as an official language (not all of them are Arab countries):1 Algeria2 Bahrain3 Chad4 Comoros5 Djibouti6 Egypt7 Eritrea8 Iraq9 Israel10 Jordan11 Kuwait12 Lebanon13 Libya14 Mauritania15 Morocco16 Oman17 Palestinian Authority18 Qatar19 Saudi Arabia20 Somalia21 Sudan22 Syria23 Tunisia24 United Arab Emirates25 Yemen
If by 'Ara' you mean 'Arab' then no. There are Muslims all over the world, safe to say almost every country that are not Arab. Arabic is the Islamic language so Muslim prayers and the Quran is written in Arabic but just because Muslims can read Arabic does not mean they are Arab