Afro-Arab
Penampilan
عرب أفارقة | |
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Kawasan ramai penduduk | |
Negara Teluk, Levant, Yaman, Afrika Timur, Pesisir Swahili, Sahil | |
Arab Saudi | 1,880,000 (sekitar 5%; disenaraikan sebagai Afro-Asia)[1] |
Bahasa | |
Arab, Teda, Hausa, Fula, Swahili, Qibti, Comoros | |
Agama | |
Majoriti Islam |
Afro-Arab, Arab Afrika, atau Arab Hitam ialah orang Arab keturunan asli Afrika sepenuhnya atau sebahagian. Ini termasuk terutamanya kumpulan minoriti di Emiriah Arab Bersatu, Yaman, Arab Saudi, Oman, Kuwait, Qatar dan Bahrain, serta Iraq dan Levant: Syria, Palestin dan Jordan. Istilah ini juga boleh merujuk kepada pelbagai kumpulan Arab di kawasan Afrika tertentu.[2]
Lihat juga
[sunting | sunting sumber]Rujukan
[sunting | sunting sumber]- ^ "Saudi Arabia - The World Factbook". www.cia.gov. Dicapai pada 17 Julai 2021.
- ^ "The multiple roots of Emiratiness: the cosmopolitan history of Emirati society". openDemocracy (dalam bahasa Inggeris). Dicapai pada 14 April 2024.
Bibliografi
[sunting | sunting sumber]- Hinde, Sidney Langford (1897). The Fall of the Congo Arabs. London: Methuen & Co.
- Mazrui, Alamin M.; Mutunga, Willy, penyunting (2004). Debating the African Condition: Race, gender, and culture conflict (ed. illustrated). Africa World Press. ISBN 9781592211456.
- Mazrui, Ali A. (2014). The Politics of Gender and the Culture of Sexuality: Western, Islamic, and African Perspectives. University Press of America. ISBN 9780761864035.
Pautan luar
[sunting | sunting sumber]- Arab Slave Trade Afo-Arab relations and the Arab Slave Trade
- "Black Africans in (Arab) West Asia" - a cited ColorQ.org essay
- Prof. Helmi Sharawy, Arab Culture and African Culture: ambiguous relations Diarkibkan 24 Julai 2021 di Wayback Machine, paper extracted from the book The Dialogue between the Arab culture and other cultures', Arab League, Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organisation (ALECSO), Tunis, 1999.
- Resolution on Afro-arab Co-operation of The Council of Ministers of the Organization of African Unity, 23, 23–28 Februari 1987.
- African Union/league of Arab States Inter-secretariat Consultative Meeting On Afro-arab Cooperation, Addis Ababa: 10–12 Mei 2005.
- Maho M. Sebiane, « Le statut socio-économique de la pratique musicale aux Émirats arabes unis : la tradition du leiwah à Dubai », Chroniques yéménites, 14, 2007.[1][pautan mati kekal].
- Afro-Arabian origins of the Early Yemenites and their Conquest and Settlement of Spain