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1583:, which clearly stipulates that viewpoints must be cited in proportion to their prominence in reliable sources. So unless you can somehow prove that the language-based definition of the Arab world is at least as prominent in reliable sources (which will take some doing), it cannot be cited on par with the mainstream definition of the Arab world. The only conceivable workaround that is to include two additional section headings: the first titled "Standard territorial definition" (where the standard territorial definition of the Arab world is cited), and the second titled "Ancillary linguistic definition" under which the ancillary linguistic definition can be cited. But here too, WP:WEIGHT must still be respected in terms of not attempting to relegate certain League of Arab States members to the same level as territories which are not commonly associated with the Arab world (i.e. the layout in the Language section must be preserved). I have therefore adjusted the areas in question to accommodate your concerns. 1493:
correctly changed to "Territory"). In the second place, the alternative linguistic basis is considered (under the heading "Language"). There is a substantial body of literature that supports an (ethno-)linguistic basis for the definition of the Arab world, although it is certainly less common than the standard territorial definition. However, it is certainly not fringe. A general point on language in the Arab world is made in the first paragraph of the Demographics section. The paragraph reflecting Fishkopf (inter alia) should be moved back to the beginning of the Language section, as an introduction to that section: "As an alternative to, or in combination with, this standard territorial definition , the Arab world may be defined" on various ethno-linguistic bases. I am happy for an additional sentence indicating that this is subsidiary to (insofar as it is less common than) the standard territorial definition to be inserted. This should address your concern about
1389:). In fact, the source states that the Arab world is traditionally coextensive with the territories in the Arab League i.e. the standard definition of the Arab world: "No universally accepted definition of 'the Arab world' exists, but it is generally assumed to include the twenty-two countries belonging to the Arab League that have a combined population of about 280 million". It just adds that, for the purposes of the book, it extends that standard definition to include Arab-speaking populations in the diaspora or places where use of Arabic is at least considered to be critical to identity: "For the purposes of this introduction, this territorial definition is combined with a linguistic one (use of the Arabic language, or its recognition as critical to identity), and thereby extended into multiple diasporas, especially the Americas, Europe, Southeast Asia, West Africa, and Australia". I have adjusted the text and layout to reflect this. In future, per 3135:
it's repeatedly referred to as an "Arab state". Chad has far more speakers of Arabic than Somalia, but is not considered an Arab country because it's not a member of the Arab League - the article begins to look like it's about the Arab League rather than about the Arab World. By the same logic that Somalia is considered an Arab state, one would argue that Iran should then have more of a case - given the prevalence of Arabic in Iran and the existence of an actual ethnic Arab population that's actually native to Iran, as compared to Somalia's tiny population of non-native Arab traders. Indeed, Eritrea likely has a larger fraction of Arabic speakers than Somalia. Knowledge (XXG) should be informative and neutral, but a quick look at the pages dealing with the Horn of Africa leaves one with the distinct impression that these pages are being used to spread some sort of pan-ethnic propaganda rather than actual knowledge.
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include the twenty-two countries belonging to the Arab League that have a combined population of about 280 million". Strictly for the purposes of the introduction of his book, the author just extends that standard definition to include Arab-speaking populations in the diaspora or places where use of Arabic is at least considered to be critical to identity: "For the purposes of this introduction, this territorial definition is combined with a linguistic one (use of the Arabic language, or its recognition as critical to identity), and thereby extended into multiple diasporas, especially the Americas, Europe, Southeast Asia, West Africa, and Australia". And this is what the page now does -- cites the standard definition of the Arab world in proportion to its prominence, with the ancillary language-based definition in an appropriately subordinate position in the Definition section.
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the Arab World, i.e. a country where the majority language or at least one major language is Arabic. To me, this seems to be the case of Somalia - it is of course a member of the League, but up to which point it is an "Arab country" or would have been considered such before the League was founded? The text says that "Although Arabic is widely spoken by many people in the north and urban areas in the south, Somali is the most widely used language, and contains many Arabic loan words.". As the source is a print source, I can't check what it says exactly, but the loanword issue is irrelevant, as Somali is a very different language from Arabic and the loanwords are not enough as to suggest any similarity (probably Turkish and Farsi have more). Now, how much "widely spoken" is Arabic in Somalia? Knowledge (XXG)'s
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themselves lineal descendants of the Phoenicians). The Arab League was conceived in the colonial period as a way of uniting and thus saving the so-called 'Arab Nation' from what was at the time perceived as an existential threat on the part of the Western colonial powers. I think the situation has been reversed somewhat nowadays. Many contemporary Occidental societies now, in turn, seem to feel under threat from what they perceive to be a neo-colonial Muslim expansion, the latter of which they believe is attempting to impose fundamentally different and alien customs and values on European communities. It's a tense period, to be sure.
1133:). South Sudan is not a part of the Arab League, so there's no question as to whether or not it is a part of the Arab world on that basis; it isn't. When Sudan was still unified, it was generally understood that it was the northern half that was "Arab" Sudan, whereas the southern half was "Nilotic" Sudan. In fact, this is what the Sudan Wiki article used to say in its intro before the referendum, I believe. Now that the two areas are no longer united as one country, the confusion has been cleared up. This is also why another user updated the Arab world map recently to remove South Sudan from the list of territories in the Arab world. 1646:
territorial definition is the standard definition (so no dispute there), but isn't it rather a question of whether a state or territory is "Arab", as defined by the AL. If so, the Arab world would not be by default coextensive with the AL, although it may well be (and indeed is so currently). Shouldn't the first sentence of the Standard territorial definition section read: " all countries that the Arab League deems "Arab" are generally considered part of the Arab world. At present, all such countries are members of the Arab League." This is then followed neatly by the AL's definition of "Arab" -- agree?
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example, a country where 2% of the population speaks Arabic is a country where Arabic is "more widely" spoken than a country with 1% Arabic speakers. This is patently misleading. On the other hand, "widely" and "not widely" are more distinctive and would help the reader draw a meaningful conclusion. To use the same example, Arabic spoken by only 2% of the population could not reasonably be held to be "widely spoken", although 30% might, and 50% or above would almost certainly. I have reverted the text accordingly.
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official / national language, is sufficient for a country to be deemed part of the Arab world. South Sudan is (I think) unique in being eligible for Arab League membership but not actually a member. If the general rule I set out above strictly requires a country to be an Arab League member (and not merely eligible for membership) in order to be deemed part of the Arab world, then South Sudan would fail the test; but considering this unusual state of affairs, it is surely worth considering in the article.
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be placed in the right section. As a non-Arab League state, one where Arabic is neither an official/national language nor widely spoken, the logical place to mention the territory it seems would be alongside areas such as Senegal, which have somewhat similar circumstances. Incidentally, although Arab League representatives have not opposed the idea of South Sudan joining the organization (the AL has a clause that if an Arab country splits in two, the splinter states have the right to join the League
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cannot therefore be included in the definition of the Arab world as a consequence ("thus") of the inclusion in that definition of "states or territories in which the majority of the population speaks Arabic". Secondly, the "Arab diaspora" is not a homogeneous entity -- it is more correct to say "populations of the Arab diaspora", rather than the entire Arab diaspora as a blanket term, since a community of twenty Arabs living in, say, Samoa, would not typically be considered part of the Arab world.
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inter alia, Fishkopf is referring to states and territories that have declared Arabic an official or national language, even though not widely spoken, since it is deemed "critical to their identity"; although perhaps he includes other groups too. I'm curious to learn what you think this phrase means. Notwithstanding that Fishkopf certainly uses the expression, might this be a fringe definition of "Arab" that would be better omitted from the article? Or is it common elsewhere in the literature?
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would be in Morocco or Algeria or English in many African countries. Shouldn't the specific character of Somalia be explained in the article? If I'm not mistaken, it is the only country in the Arabic League (probably together with Comoros Islands) where Arabic is very little spoken, if any. In all other countries of the League, a local Arabic variant is the mother tongue of at least 50% of the population (Morocco), and normally closer to 80-90%, if not 99%. This seems to me worth mentioning.
2561:. That is, it is referring to the relative degree of Arabization rather than genealogical traditions or ancestry. Most Maghrebis and Egyptians are of related Hamitic ancestral stock, and many Near Easterners are descended from various local Semitic speaking populations rather than from the peninsular Arabs. All speak languages from the Afro-Asiatic (Hamitic-Semitic) family. Anyway, the table is on the population of the various Arab states, not on peninsular Arabs only. 2032:
odd. Perhaps a mention of why Malta, although speaking arabic and having some historic and cultural ties to the rest of the arab world, is not generally seen as part of the Arab world. I suspect that it is primarily on religious/cultural grounds, that is, it is hard to be a 'real' Arab unless you are also muslim. I might be wrong, but thats what I came looking for in this article: a good explanation of why certain countries are in and others are out.
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some Arab countries. There is enough heat already. Mentioning that Israel is not a member of the Arab league and is not considered an Arab state would suffice. An article about the Arab world does not have to coincide with the opinions of some media of the Arab world, it should state unbiased facts, it should not be hostile towards any country. Please reply when you have a chance. This statement should change.
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would have a point. But the wording in no way implies (to someone reasonably fluent in English) any such thing. Your desired phrasing is non-nonsensical, insofar as the fact noted is the non-recognition of Israel as such, although it has a significant Arab identifying population, NOT non-recognition as an Arab state. To repeat, there is nothing biased or prejudicial in the mere noting of an objective fact. (
687:). As such, it's actually the earlier layout that was unsatisfactory because it relegated certain AL states to a similar status as countries like Chad, which are not, by contrast, acknowledged as being a part of the Arab world by most mainstream definitions. That said, I have added a reference for the statement that the Arab League states are generally acknowledged as being part of the Arab world. 5018: 4819: 4679: 4596: 4461: 4303: 4133: 4036: 3572: 3494: 2789:
included in the Arab World, of course it should--it's in the Arab League after all, which is what we've accepted as the definition. What I'm saying is some of the blanket statements, like this one, about Arab League member states are not true. You're right that my concerns are in some ways similar to the ones in section 2--I could have posted under that section, my apologies.
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widely held (often in conjunction with the political definition). In any event, I think we need additional references to support this broad statement. In particular, rather than maps, I think that academic literature is required to give weight to this assertion. This is because maps reflect an inherent political bias, at the expense of other (e.g., ethno-linguistic) approaches.
4727: 593:). As you may have read from the preceding Talk section, there is consensus that language should be the basis of inclusion within the scope of the definition of the Arab world. However, it is unclear whether this should be (a) "widely spoken" (which, I would suggest, should mean "spoken by the majority or a significant minority") or (b) "national / official language". 2724:
Classical Arabic (symptomatic of Arabic diglossia). This contrasts with the situation in the wider Islamic world, where in contiguous Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan, Arabic maintains its use in a similar script and retains its cultural prestige primarily as the language of religion and theological scholarship, but where Arabic is not spoken as a vernacular."
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like the westerners have done for the past 500 years. This article is absolutely a racist and fascist article against the North Africans who ever never ever asked to be called Arabs. 6.why don't know why you Amazigh hate the arab, i am algerian and i love you amazigh but when i read comments like that i feel very sad for the gap that between us.
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prerequisite for inclusion in the Arab world, South Sudan would fail. But this is not the point -- the question is whether, for the purposes of this article, it is worth considering South Sudan's (I think) unique circumstance in the context of a possible broader definition of the Arab world (i.e., broader than the Arab League's definition).
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be considered fringe. I also don't have an issue with the redaction in the lede that: "The Arab world may refer to Arabic-speaking states, territories and populations . The standard definition of the Arab world includes the 21 states and territories of the Arab League". I have therefore adjusted the text to reflect this.
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This article is so misleading as to be essentially useless. It keeps on harping about the Arab World being the countries of the Arab League, a circular sort of logic that's obviously nonsensical. Somalia has a small fraction of people that actually do speak Arabic, but on this and several other pages
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belonging to the Arab League that have a combined population of about 280 million". That said, I have reviewed your other proposal and it seems more palatable. I interpret that Frishkopf reference to the recognition of Arabic as being "critical to identity" much as you have. As such, it could perhaps
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The assertion in the article that "the Arab world may be defined as consisting of those states or territories in which the majority of the population speaks Arabic or regard it as critical to identity, and thus may also include the Arab diaspora" cannot be amended to "the Arab world may be defined as
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As you will have seen, I have updated the article to consider alternative definitions of the Arab world. As regards your statement that the Arab League definition is "standard", I would say that it was the "standard" political definition, but that alternative ethno-linguistic definitions are equally
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South Sudan in the context of this article, even if only to point out that (a) the territory of South Sudan used to be included in the Arab League's definition of the Arab world, (b) South Sudan is eligible for Arab League membership (and, if it became a member, would be included in the Arab League's
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Possibly French in Lebanon. From Article 11 of the Lebanese constitution (my own translation of the French): "Arabic is the official national language. A law shall determine the cases in which the French language is to be used." French is a conditionally language - that is, laws determine when it can
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Eh? It is a political fact that Saudi Arabia and several other states do not recognise Israel. Merely noting that is not indicating that Israel is not a state, only that these states do not recognise it. An unbaised fact. If the article indicated in some fashion the position is/was "correct" then you
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This turns the linguistic (Arabic speaking countries) or demographic (countries/territories with Arab population) section into a political, hostile towards Israel statement. Despite Saudi non-recognition, Israel is a sovereign state, member of UN and recognised by the majority of countries, including
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As for as Chad is concerned, it is not an Arab country nor it is counted as an Arab country. Somalia, Eritria, Comoros and Djibouti have some Arab and mostly mixed population (Arab+indigenous). Though most of the population there don't speak Arabic as its first language. But they understand Arabic
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5. Arabic as language is only used by the government and the press and is used in schools. This is and was NOT the choice of the nation but of Tyrannical dictators like Khaddafi and Hosni Mubarak etc etc. There is NO freedom of speech or organisation in North Africa. People can’t choose their leader
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to the map on this page. Israel is highlighted in green along with the other arab states. Given that the map itself separates Israel from Gaza and the West Bank, it is more appropriate and correct to leave Israel blank, and only to highlight in green those territories. I do believe the author of the
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On a separate point, and at risk of re-opening an old wound, surely the standard territorial definition is fundamentally flawed in the event that an AL member is expelled from the AL. If Libya were expelled from the AL, would Libya suddenly cease to be part of the Arab world? I understand that the
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I'm afraid that my assertion is precisely supported by the reference, as you yourself have shown. The definition used by Fishkopf for the purposes of his introduction is "an alternative to, or in combination with," (in your quotation you seem to have omitted the first few words of the sentence) the
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As shown below, it is not merely my iteration that the Arab world is generally coextensive with the territories in the League of Arab States; it's the standard definition of the area. That said, I am not in principle opposed to the inclusion of South Sudan somewhere in this article. It just needs to
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and The entry there lists strangely enough only two varieties of Arab: "Taizzi-Adenite", which is listed as a Yemeni variant (perhaps there is a small group of Yemeni population in Somalia?) and "Standard Arabic", which is, as we know, an official language in Somalia, but of course no mother tongue
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How can I request removal of protection from this article? I want to add content about medieval Arab history and I was able to find out the article is locked because Israel and Palestine are in a dispute. I think this is not a good reason to prohibit editing of an article that spans over a thousand
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Why is the definition of arab world all the "Arab-speaking" countries ? It gives a false idea of countries like Somalia, Djibouti, Eirtrea, Chad, etc. because they are not ethnically Arabs. Let's just focus on the definition, how can language be the definition for something so ethnical ? Sure Saudi
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In English, the "Arab world" usually means the countries and territories populated mainly by Arabs, i.e. essentially native speakers of Arabic. The "League of Arab States" is the name of a supranational organization whose member states all have Standard Arabic as one of their official languages. As
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Exactly, but that wasn't my concern. What I said was the distinction above (i.e. that the Arab World contrasts with the wider Islamic world by use of Arabic as vernacular) is NOT true for some of the countries, including Somalia. You've misunderstood me, I'm not debating whether Somalia should be
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My query about the "critical to identity" wording is not a criticism of your edit (you have only accurately quoted Fishkopf) -- rather, I wonder whether this is in keeping with the definition of "Arab" that is generally used in the article (i.e., the Arab League definition). I presume that, perhaps
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I said that my assertion was "precisely" supported by the reference, that is "entirely", since I had hoped it was clear that, under my earlier layout, the Language definition was subsidiary / ancillary to the standard territorial definition. Evidently you disagreed, but we seem to have found common
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extended into multiple diasporas", Frishkopf himself includes the various Arab diasporas in his language-based definition of the Arab world specifically based on the fact that they make "use of the Arabic language" and acknowledge "its recognition as critical to identity". The text, however, can be
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I disagree with your wording "and thus may include the Arab diaspora". Could we replace with "and may include populations of the Arab diaspora"? First, the Arab diaspora does not refer to particular states or territories (i.e., it encompasses populations within certain states and territories), and
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This article takes as basis of the Arab World the political block of the Arab League, which is not necesssarily the same thing - should a State leave the League, it would still be part of the Arab world. And the other way round, a State could be part of the Arab League without being really part of
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I'm focusing on Somalia here as I know more of it than of the other nations, but I'm sure it's not the only nation where the blanket statements don't all ring true. I don't know what can be done and I suppose it would be madness to individually describe every member state on such a precise level,
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Maltese is an Arabic idiom, and unlike other Arabics uses the latin script. Standard Arabic is not used, unlike many other Arabic speaking countries. Malta is predominately Catholic. There is very little mention of Malta in the article, and no mention of Maltese language. It strikes me as a little
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themselves in the Arab League, not the Arab League itself (the latter of which was just formed to unite the pre-existing idea of an "Arab Nation"), that are generally coextensive with the Arab world. As your Frishkopf source explains: "No universally accepted definition of 'the Arab world' exists,
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lists several media broadcasting in Arabic, besides Somali and English, if you visit the websites of these media, you'll see that there is no Arabic version nor any news in Arabic. All this gives the impression that Arabic is to a very great extent a foreign language in Somalia, just like French
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Quote from the article "Arab world, also known as the Arab nation (الأمة العربية al-ʾummah al-ʿarabīah), consists of the 22 Arabic-speaking countries of the Arab League." This makes it seem like Arab world and Arab league are essentially the same thing so why two different articles the article on
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In the 'Demographics' section, the article states: "Arab League countries are defined by an Arab majority; the Arabic language forms the unifying feature of the Arab world. Though different areas use local varieties of Arabic, all share in the use of the modern standardized language, derived from
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This seems mainly vanity. What do areas mean? At least comparing Tunisia and Algeria with Alaska have meaning. There's nothing but empty uninhabitable space any of them! But it seems to make them all non-notable, rather than notable. So what that the Gobi desert is "bigger than" Death Valley? Not
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supported by the Frishkopf source since the author clearly states that the Arab world is traditionally coextensive with the territories in the Arab League i.e. the standard definition of the Arab world: "No universally accepted definition of 'the Arab world' exists, but it is generally assumed to
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I do not ipso facto have anything against mentioning that there are alternative definitions of the Arab world to the standard one cited above and below. However, your addition to the article the assertion that "in combination with, the Arab League definition discussed above, the Arab world may be
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One other point: I notice that you have amended "not widely spoken" to "less widely spoken". While I agree that "widely spoken" is inherently relativist (what is "widely"?), it is not particularly informative to distinguish between "widely" (or, implicitly, "more widely") and "less widely". For
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Re layout -- The layout was structured to reflect the alternative bases for definitions of the Arab world (i.e., as subsections of the Definition section). In the first place, the standard territorial definition is considered (under the current heading "Arab League", although this could be more
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I do not dispute your re-iteration of the Arab League's definition of the Arab world (although I would stress that this is only one possible definition of the Arab world). However, for the purposes of this article, a strict approach in line with this "rule" would fail to consider the (I think)
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The question is whether (eligibility for) membership of the Arab League determines whether a country is part of the Arab world. It seems to be a general rule (see the debate in the following section) that being a member of the Arab League, regardless of whether Arabic is widely spoken or is an
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The earlier layout was, I would argue, more explanatory insofar as it differentiated equally between these three variables: (1) membership of the Arab League, (2) Arabic being widely spoken, and (3) Arabic as an official language. The current edit prioritises membership of the Arab League, and
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This contrast between Arab League countries and the wider Islamic world is extremely muddy--Somalia is exactly as Iran, Pakistan, and Afghanistan are described here, and yet is a member state. Arabic is an official language for religious reasons and is used liturgically, but not spoken as a
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One other point: I would point out that I did not suggest that eligibility for membership was the test for inclusion in the Arab League's definition of the Arab world -- indeed, I expressly stated that, on the basis of the "rule" that Arab League membership (i.e., not mere eligibility) was a
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In its current version as of 2021-May-05, this article defines the Arab World as being exactly the same thing as the Arab League. If this is accurate, this article should be merged with the Arab League article. If not accurate, this article needs to be re-written in a way that clarifies the
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Arabic is indeed the liturgical language of Islam. However, it must be remembered that not all self-identified 'Arabs' are Muslim (like many Lebanese Christians or Yemeni Jews, for example; though, admittedly, many Maronite Christians do not identify in this way at all, but instead consider
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It's my impression that Arabic is the preferred language for the Islamic religion. The Qur'an is more lyrical in Arabic. Is it possible that the "Arab World"/"Arab League" was intended to be some sort of religious precursor to resurrecting the Caliphate? At the core is the Arabic language.
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vernacular. Given that Somalia, for the most part, consists of neither ethnic Arabs nor Arabic speakers, many of the blanket statements about the League states are glaringly false in relation to Somalia. It seems that Somalia joined the league for political purposes more than anything.
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amended to "the Arab world may be defined as consisting of those states or territories in which the majority of the population speaks Arabic or regard it as critical to identity, and thus may also include populations of the Arab diaspora" since he does talk about multiple Arab diasporas.
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Hello! I take issue with the map of the Arab World. Syria is in light green as to symbolize its suspension from the Arab League. But the Arab world is different from the Arab League. It is a scholarly and political entity, not a political organization; it cannot be defined by what some
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This does not seem to be a discussion of Israel's legitimacy as such, it is a factual observation, your edit implies a degree of recognition that would be false in the cse of the Saudis and other non-recognizers. I am reverting. There is nothing wrong with a bland factual note as such.
807:(an Arabic-cognate) as an official language and are mentioned accordingly in this section. In my opinion, South Sudan should fit in here. Notwithstanding its history (with Arabic as an official language and so constituting a member of the Arab world), the continued widespread use of 1846:
This can only be removed if Lewis was quoted incorrectly, which must be somehow demonstrated. If he was quoted correctly, then it must be left and material inserted that refutes this. We can assess whether material is generally reliable or not. This has been done for Lewis and he is
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As Article 11 of Lebanon's Constitution states, "Arabic is the official national language. A law determines the cases in which the French language may be used", then French explicitly hasn't been given official or national language status and therefore isn't applicable to the map.
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Why "Algeria" in particular? Morocco has more Berber speakers than Algeria , overal 80% have Algerian Arabic as a native language . There are also linguistical minorities in Lebanon and Iraq , as well as Lybia and Egypt. I don't understand why you put only Algeria in blue...
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could then be strictly defined (for the purposes of this article) as states and territories falling into the first category, but the article would still cover the other categories (for completeness' sake). Absent any contention to the contrary, I will implement that change.
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Considering there's already an article on the Arab League, this article appears superfluous. If membership in the Arab League is the criteria, then the article should be covered in the article about the Arab League. If the criteria is the extent of spoken Arabic, then
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Apart from being propagandistic, the statement is simply untrue. According to the CIA data for 1999, Spain's GDP was US&645 billion while the total GDP of only five Arab countries - Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia - amounted to US$ 670,2 billion.
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defined as consisting of those states or territories in which the majority of the population is Arab and/or speaks Arabic, and may even include Arab or Arabic-speaking populations outside the traditional Arab world" is not entirely supported by the cited source (c.f.
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as cited source and that said 45% not 75%, I updated that article to reflect what the source it's citing says. Leaving it 75% here as M.Bitton has provided multiple sources to support that, there probably needs to be some discussion on what to use in both places.
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The maps we have on this page will very soon be inaccurate starting July 9, 2011 when the South Sudan Republic is declared. South Sudan has practically no Arabic language (except for a negligible tiny tiny minority perhaps) and it is certainly not part of the
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It doesn't seem so clear to me from what you write: The article you linked specifically says that South Sudan is eligible for the Arab League because it was part of an Arab state previously, not because it is an Arab country itself. And the language claim in
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The old layout was unsatisfactory because it literally put the language-based definition of the Arab world -- which your own Frishkopf source describes as ancillary, a fact which can also readily be seen in most standard maps of the Arab world (e.g.
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minority. But this ought to be in a separate subsection IMO. Somalia, for example, lists Arab as an "official" language, but this seems to be more for Islamic (religious) purposes than because the people actually speak or use Arabic in their daily
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Slight correction there: it's not eligibility for the Arab League that determines whether or not a country is a member of the Arab world. It's that, as a rule, the Arab world is generally coextensive with the territories that are already in the
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until a consensus is reached, and anyone is welcome to contribute to the discussion. The nomination will explain the policies and guidelines which are of concern. The discussion focuses on high-quality evidence and our policies and guidelines.
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until a consensus is reached, and anyone is welcome to contribute to the discussion. The nomination will explain the policies and guidelines which are of concern. The discussion focuses on high-quality evidence and our policies and guidelines.
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consisting of those states or territories in which the majority of the population speaks Arabic or regard it as critical to identity, and may include populations of the Arab diaspora" because, as can be seen in the quote above and its use of "
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There isn't any evidence of a Dubai being anywhere close to 9000 years old. Don't know what the source is but that would make it one of the oldest continuously inhabited settlements in the world, which it definitely is not.
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There is nothing about Sabaeans written here, an ancient people of South Arabia, who founded a Kingdom of Saba. They arę mentioned in the Bible. They spoke the Sabaean language, one of the Old South Arabian languages.
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So I personally don't know how to edit maps and even if I did I'd still need permission but 2 things. 1 shouldn't the West Bank and Gaza Strip be added on the map ? 2 is it possible to get the map in higher pixels ?
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I agree with you. It is even mentioned at the top of the article that not to be confused with Arab League. I have found a photo that I think is more related to the subject. Other editors might have another opinion.
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The GDP of Arab world mentioned on this page is actually GDP (nominal), not GDP (PPP). The given reference of World Bank too proves that. Therefore, I request that this error should be fixed as soon as possible.
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section (I would argue that the list of states at the top of that section is arbitrary and incomplete). But that section also (and quite rightly) excludes Eritrea and Chad from membership of the Arab world
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One of the other reasons are that Maltese are genetically distinct from the Arab world, they plot in the gap between Europe and the near east, alongside Sicilians, south Italians and Ashkenazi Jews.
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1) Comoros, Djibouti, and Somalia are members of the Arab League, but are not considered part of the Arab world, i.e. they are not mainly populated by Arab settlers or Arabized local populations
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definition of the Arab world), (c) it is however "Nilotic", rather than "Arab", and (d) (subject to referencing) Arabic is not widely spoken (although an Arabic pidgin, Juba Arabic, is).
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standard territorial definition. In other words, Fishkopf acknowledges the standard territorial definition and then uses an alternative definition for the purposes of his introduction.
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The map you linked to above is not consistent with the areas traditionally held to be the Arab world. As a rule, the Arab world is generally coextensive with the territories in the
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These made no sense and no one tried to defend them. Would need "English world" or "Aryan World" or some such abstraction. None seemed to relate to "Arab World" particularly.
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intergovernmental council decides to do with its membership. I suggest it be changed to a map from a respected scholarly source defining the geographical Arab World. Best
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I'm not sure this is necessarily helpful. Membership to the Arab League (and please note that this is the translated form commonly used on Knowledge (XXG), rather than
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I plan on making a change to the map, wherein Algeria's native Tamazight (Berber) language should be recognized as a national language as it has been since 2002 (see
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That sounds good, also since all Arab League countries seem to fall in the first category (and few others do). So which category would South Sudan be in? --
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become an Arab League member-state and so be included in the Arab League's definition of the Arab world. Because of this, I think that it would be worth
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The population of native Arabic speakers is more than 350 which puts Arabic in the second place after Chinese in terms of the number of native speaker.
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entry says "2 million Somalis speak it", but not clarifying if they speak it as their mother tongue or as a foreign language; the source is Ethnologue,
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Hi, what is the problem with the map there? Could you explain your POV here please? Before you start and edit war and get yourself blocked. Thanks--
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family). It is nonetheless a part of the Arab world since the standard territorial definition of the Arab world is the 22 territories in the
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that make the top 10 outside of this page aren't included. I feel like this list needs to be cleaned up or at least consistently sourced.
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should not be in the article - Arabic is almost certainly spoken more widely on a day-to-day basis in South Sudan than it is in Somalia.
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I don't fully agree. For one thing, Libya has not been expelled from the Arab League; it has just been temporarily suspended (reprimanded
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Our Arab World infobox map singles out Syria with a separate colour. But yet there is no explanation why Syria is in a different colour?
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Yes, the meaning of this has changed over time and as Jacob Lassner has written from the perspective of religious Muslims there is only
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Please change total population of Arab World from 423,000,000 to 436,080,728 (2020). This is based on recent data from the World Bank:
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As there seem to be no interest for this article, I will remove this mis-calculated information and replace it with the right number.
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3) Arguably, Palestine and Western Sahara are not "states" in the normal understanding of that word, due to their lack of sovereignty
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My bad, I misread the caption; I thought this was referring to the second instance of "in", i.e., "the premiere in Cairo" --: -->
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I had originally intended South Sudan to be included in the third category, on the basis that an Arabic cognate language (here,
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Somali people are not ethnic Arabs, but they identify more with Arabs than Africans due to religious and trade ties with Arabs.
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it say in article "after world war II". What did the Arab states do during world war II? Were they alias of the axis powers?
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be used in an official capacity. It's used mainly in schools, and acceptable for many government forms and applications. ←
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not necessarily a problem, I just replaced it with one that's identical to the previous map, except it included Syria.
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So while there may be dissidents, as there are everywhere, I think the article is fine the way it is and according to
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2) Arguably, Palestine and Western Sahara are not "states" in the normal understanding of that word, due to their
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Arabia is an Arab country, but Chad... I think the "Arab World" should be redefined, and the map is misleading. (
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I note that you have quoted Fishkopf's "critical to identity" wording -- what does this mean? How is it provable?
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section be further broken down (i.e., new sub-headings) to differentiate between states and territories where:
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I think there should be a separate article for the history of the Arab world and the Arabic-speaking peoples.
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Arabic is "widely spoken" (this could be defined as "being spoken by the majority or a substantial minority");
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but I wonder if someone reading this article won't get the wrong impression about some of these nations.
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If "Arab world" is synonymous with "Arab League", as this article claims, why do we have two articles?
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I believe there is a comma in the wrong place in the "Ottoman and colonial rule" subsection. Change
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No soul in North Africa has ever asked to be marked as an Arab or te be a member of the Arab world.
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But a cognate Arabic language should be listed, as appropriate, with the other Arab countries. IMO.
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warrants South Sudan's mention in the States and territories section. One other comment -- the map
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of its claimed land base, while Palestine has no effective control of any of its claimed land base.
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a part of the Arab world under that definition, and should not be coloured green on the map. The
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In the caption of the image in the film industry section, replace "in" with "at" and link Cairo.
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had figures to support the higher number. It did check out so I left it. Any problems with that?
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to any people. There is no mention of Somali Arabic. Although the Knowledge (XXG) entry about
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Please conclude a discussion with four tildes when entering material, so we know who you are.
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I'm not sure I agree with you entirely. While South Sudan will not hold membership to the
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I think "at" is the correct preposition, and if both are it's definitely way more common.
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I did not say that your assertion was not supported by the source. I said that it was not
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There are more native Spanish speakers as well. Oh, and let's not forget Hindi language.
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The own page for Palestine on Knowledge (XXG) says that it's sovereignty is disputed.
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1. Arab world doesn’t exist, it’s a racist and fascist to call North Africans Arabs.
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Native speakers of the English language? see parts of it on related wiki articles. --
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I don't find anything wrong with including Arabs in lands where Arab is spoken by a
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Seems ok, would any other languages become applicable to the map, with this change?
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2) Western Sahara is part of the Arab world, but is not a member of the Arab League
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Also, I have not omitted anything from the Frishkopf quote, as can clearly be seen
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I have adjusted the layout in the language section to separate the members of the
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unique circumstances in which South Sudan finds itself: namely, that South Sudan
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and occasionally speak it. They also share much common culture with the Arabs.
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because it only includes the history of the aforementioned organization.
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Believe Palestine should be listed as a de facto state.
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Can you elaborate please? Not sure I understand why.
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4786:"the premiere at Cairo". Trout me if you'd like :) 3322:using the archive tool instructions below. Editors 3071:using the archive tool instructions below. Editors 2660:using the archive tool instructions below. Editors 2131:The total population seems to be about 340 million 4850:Please make the following change to the article: 3167:, but are not mainly inhabited by people with an 1967:Arab_League#Demographics_of_Arab_League_countries 4733:I added the link, but "in" seems correct to me. 3443:Punctuation error in "Ottoman and Colonial Rule" 3308:This message was posted before February 2018. 3057:This message was posted before February 2018. 2646:This message was posted before February 2018. 352:Not a bad idea per se, but the map shows only 4496:(which is also a fake SVG) with the real SVG 1295:. This should probably be mentioned as well. 8: 4336:https://data.worldbank.org/region/arab-world 4007:Please either Merge or Re-write this article 2508:there are only 30,000 Arabs in the country. 2098:The following sentence is from the article: 3925:A discussion is taking place as to whether 3873:A discussion is taking place as to whether 1902:Arabic in Morocco, Algeria, Tunis and Libya 1777:Agreed. The map is intended to reflect the 1597:Hooray. We seem to have reached agreement: 900:Arabic cognate languages are widely spoken. 374:Good point. 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Talk:Arab world
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Anatoli
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00:35, 27 January 2009 (UTC)
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09:00, 27 January 2009 (UTC)
Anatoli
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23:31, 27 January 2009 (UTC)
collounsbury
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15:10, 29 January 2009 (UTC)
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128.100.151.114
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19:20, 6 February 2010 (UTC)
World War II
Allies
Axis
Great Britain
Egypt
Palestine
Yemen
Oman
Bahrain

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