Egyptians!
Berbers
Some Arabs were nomads, but quite a number were not.Muhammad and most of the early Muslims in Mecca and Medina were Settled Arabs who lived in cities and oases. However, most of Arabia was filled with Bedouins, who are Arab Nomads. After Muhammad died, the Arabs, both Settled Arabs and Bedouins, launched an attack on the settled populations of Mesopotamia, the Levant, Egypt, Persia, and the North African coast. With the exception of the Persians, most of these populations became "Arabized", meaning that they began to speak Arabic, convert to Islam, and call themselves Arabs. They were almost all settled people, not nomads.
The main difference between desert Arabs or Bedouin (بدوين) and settled Arabs or Fellahin (فلاحين) is that the lifestyle differed. Bedouins were nomadic people who were primarily pastoralists (people who raise animals). Bedouins would typically herd sheep and goats and migrate between various regions to feed their flocks. By contrast, Fellahin were settled into small towns and cities and were typically farmers who planted and cultivated fields of crops. Because the Fellahin were centered in communities, they were often more religious and traditional than the Bedouin, who practiced more a folk and transportable religion.
Yes, Arabs were polyethnic at that time.
Some, but most are Arabs.
Berbers
Muslims (Arabs)
it is ether: Bantu Kurds Moors Berbers
Some Arabs were nomads, but quite a number were not.Muhammad and most of the early Muslims in Mecca and Medina were Settled Arabs who lived in cities and oases. However, most of Arabia was filled with Bedouins, who are Arab Nomads. After Muhammad died, the Arabs, both Settled Arabs and Bedouins, launched an attack on the settled populations of Mesopotamia, the Levant, Egypt, Persia, and the North African coast. With the exception of the Persians, most of these populations became "Arabized", meaning that they began to speak Arabic, convert to Islam, and call themselves Arabs. They were almost all settled people, not nomads.
The ancient Arabs.
The main difference between desert Arabs or Bedouin (بدوين) and settled Arabs or Fellahin (فلاحين) is that the lifestyle differed. Bedouins were nomadic people who were primarily pastoralists (people who raise animals). Bedouins would typically herd sheep and goats and migrate between various regions to feed their flocks. By contrast, Fellahin were settled into small towns and cities and were typically farmers who planted and cultivated fields of crops. Because the Fellahin were centered in communities, they were often more religious and traditional than the Bedouin, who practiced more a folk and transportable religion.
The main difference between desert Arabs or Bedouin (بدوين) and settled Arabs or Fellahin (فلاحين) is that the lifestyle differed. Bedouins were nomadic people who were primarily pastoralists (people who raise animals). Bedouins would typically herd sheep and goats and migrate between various regions to feed their flocks. By contrast, Fellahin were settled into small towns and cities and were typically farmers who planted and cultivated fields of crops. Because the Fellahin were centered in communities, they were often more religious and traditional than the Bedouin, who practiced more a folk and transportable religion.
Arabs did not invent books. Books existed long before the Arabs began to use them.
Yes, Arabs were polyethnic at that time.
An ancient name of Egypt was Kemt (Khemia in Greek), of which one interpretation is "the land of Khem" (Ham). However, Ham had four sons, and Egypt was settled by just one of the four (Genesis ch.10). The entirety of lands settled by Ham's descendants include (among others) all of ancient Africa (before the Arabs' arrival in north Africa), Philistia, Lebanon (Phoenicia), Chalcis, Cappadochia, a part of Turkey (Bogazkoi), part of the population of Canaan (before the Israelites) and of Sumeria, and many other far-flung (Genesis 10:18) lands.
Some, but most are Arabs.
The Arabs introduced Islam to the Filipino people.