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Arab Muslim
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Ethnic group originally from the Arabian Peninsula
"Arab" and "Arabians" redirect here. For other uses, see Arab (disambiguation) and Arabian (disambiguation) .
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87,227 Arab Indonesians of full and part Arab descent in 2005 census (officially) [15]
Estimated 4–5 million of Arab and partial Arab ancestry (non-official speculations) [16]


Islam (Mostly Sunni , large Shia minority, smaller Ibadi , Alawite minorities) Significant minority: Christianity ( Greek Orthodox , Melkite Catholic , Roman Catholic , Protestant ) Smaller minority: Other monotheistic religions ( Druze , Judaism , Baháʼí Faith ) Historically: Pre-Islamic Arabian polytheism
Further information: Arab (etymology)
Further information: Lakhmids , Ghassanids , and Kindites
  Expansion under Muhammad , 622–632/A.H. 1–11
  Expansion during the Rashidun Caliphate , 632–661/A.H. 11–40
  Expansion during the Umayyad Caliphate , 661–750/A.H. 40–129
Further information: Tribes of Arabia
For a more comprehensive list, see list of Arab countries by population .
Various examples of pages from Arabic illuminated manuscripts.
Various examples of Nabatean architectural works.

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