Tell me what other awesome Arab facts you know, and what you love about the Arab world (whether you're Arab or not). Dime lo que te gusta del mundo árabe. Dis-moi ce que tu aimes du monde arabe. أخبرني ما الذي يعجبك في العالم العربي Hope you're all well, my friends! Throwing at you some wonderful facts about the Arab world and some history, in the spirit of Arab Heritage Month. Like and share with as many as possible so we continue educate the world about Arabic culture. Take care and stay safe!
I am Lebanese, love how u put us Muslim (I am Muslim) and Christian Arabs under the same umbrella. Makes me happy to see that we still can stay strong together 💪🙏. Love the work Bro. Btw the first person to develop the very early prototype of a device with wings that can glide was Arab Abbas ibn Firnas.
I’m Canadian and travelled to Egypt to learn Arabic because I was so fascinated by the Quran. I lived in Saudi Arabia after that which totalled to nearly 14 years in the Middle East. I don’t think there is any culture in the world that can match Arab hospitality. I love your videos Mark! God bless.
I watched a video from a 20 something year old girl, who is a Guiness recorded, by becoming the youngest person to travel to every country on Earth. At the end of the video she said that the most wonderful, genuine and kind people were from the countries the media tells us to fear the most. I liked that statement a lot. A lot of people who instantly link Arabs with terrorism, have never ever been to the Middle East. I haven't either, but I'd like to visit some countries there one day.
Thank you (from an Arab, hello!) that your eyes are open as the eyes of that 20year old girl. Never believe in the media that tries to brainwash you, and humanity in general.
Arab Fact: Historically, the first mention of my country (currently known as Poland) was made in the Arabic language: in Ibrahim Ibn Yaqoub's account of his travels from Al Andalus to Eastern Europe as a merchant around the end of the Xth century. I'm an Arabic Studies major, and what I always most enjoyed in the Arab world was indeed the unique combination of spontaneity and warmth, combined with a peculiar kind of effusiveness in the show of feelings, that I find unique to that part of the world.
boi on a mission you do realize that westerners arent going to talk about Barbary slave trade since they own the media thats why you dont hear it about it, islamic golden age has an wikipedia page, there is no Arabic golden age wikipedia, Arabs are Jewish, American, French, Brirish slaves
boi on a mission uhm no arabs have masters jewish and americans just look how bin salman is getting forced buying american weapons, look how the middle east chaos and palestine bro just accept it, Berbers enslaved the europeans when were they tryna attack us, It has an freaking wikipedia page its literally called Barbary slave trade, remember how we enlsaved people in spain al andalus with almoravid caliphate, only arabs have masters
You think you have no contact but the Iberian peninsula has it is golden time under Arabs rule, you just need to read history from objective sources and see how many words in your language from Arabic origin.
@@inesteixeiraduarte8350 Unfortunately, the Spanish bigotry prevents them from admitting the huge Arabic influence that made that place a haven of civilization and sciences when rest of Europe was still in the dark ages.
@pat bej Yes, in school we learn about the times when the Moors invaded the peninsula :) however, as a portuguese, i dont feel that nowadays we have any kind of contact with that times. Sure, we have some words derived from arab... and a big mosque in lisbon. And, personally, i feel thats it. I know that is more than some nordic countries, but watching Mark videos makes me reallty excited to learn more about this culture!! :D (sorry for any english mistake)
@@inesteixeiraduarte8350 Many people in the Iberian peninsula have Berber and Arab ancestry. Thus, some Portuguese and some Spaniards look similar to people from Algeria and Morocco. Your first name "Ines" has Arabic origins and it means "someone that keeps you company/good friend/partner".
Hello, Mark Im a brazilian, descendent of syrian and lebanese people The most interesting fact, to me, was the one about Brazil be the country with the most arab ancestry
Although I am not an arab, I am fascinated by the arab culture. I think the arabic language belongs to the most beautiful in the world!!!!! Sorry if I made some mistakes. English isn’t my native language.
I am eastern Asian and I am also very fascinated with the Arabic language. It is not only composed of physically very beautiful letters, but also uses short sentences to express meanings.
@Planet07 Yes, I am Taiwanese. I also learn Arabic in my free time, and it has been a year ^^ The more I learn, the more interested I am in the culture behind the language!
Hasooni I really like the sound/melodie of the Arabic language. For westerners, there are many sounds which are difficult to pronounce at first ( with a bit of practice one can learn them, trust me) and those sounds make the language even more “special”. In addition, I think the Semitic writing systems are beautiful (especially the Arabic writing system).
I am not arab, but I stared to learb arabic 3 months ago and it goes very well😊 I do it because I love the laguage and their culture. And I know I sound superficial, but they look very good 💖
I'm from Makkah, Saudi Arabia :) I actually have South Asian roots; Malaysian and Indian from my mother's side, and Indonesian from my father's side. I also have a Syrian origin from my maternal great grandmother as well! But we're all Saudis, born and raised :) *Here are some interesting facts I know:* 1) Arabic has 11 words for love, each varying in degree. (ex: هيام huyam, which is the point where a lover goes insane from the intensity of their love and adoration.) 2) Arabic is called 'The Language of Dhadh' (لغة الضاد (ض because it is the only language that has this letter. 3) Arabic contains about 12.3 million words, while English has 600 thousand words. 4) Arabic is written from right to left, contrary to many - but not all - other written languages. Hope you learned something new! Also, I have a video suggestion for you, Mark, since it's Arab Heritage Month. I was wondering if you'd let your viewers comment something - like a sentence or word - in their native Arabic dialect, and you try to read it correctly and decipher its meaning, and they could write the translation in English below. Totally fine if it seems too mundane for you or if you don't like the idea! Have a great day :D
@@airshark843 pleasure to meet you as well! I'm afraid not, I don't know a Zahed. Felemban is a very large family. I might be closely related to one, but as far as I know, I don't.
@@yaraf.1108 I'm not Azka but sure i could tell you something. Saroong is a piece of clothing that men wear usually during prayer(صلاة), certain occasions and even in daily life.
Visit the Arab world... I did. Then I married one, met Islam, have two half cast kids and have been here for 7 years. Couldn’t be happier! أنا كتير مبسوط 🇸🇾 🇳🇿
Im an Arab from Palestine, Fun fact about us is that when we have a guest, we will offer some food or any snack and insist on the guest to take some, if they refuse its considered shyness, pretty sure you know what i mean
Love to all Arab countries from Syria ♥️❤️ May الله keep all Arab countries safe and unite them and their beautiful people. Egypt 🇪🇬 مصر Libya 🇱🇾 ليبيا Sudan 🇸🇩 السودان Algeria 🇩🇿 الجزائر Tunisia 🇹🇳 تونس Morrocco 🇲🇦 المغرب Mauritania 🇲🇷 موريتانيا Eritrea 🇪🇷 ارتريا Somalia 🇸🇴 الصومال Djibouti 🇩🇯 جيبوتي Comoros 🇰🇲 جزر القمر Yemen 🇾🇪 اليمن Oman 🇴🇲 عمان UAE 🇦🇪 الءمارات Kuwait 🇰🇼 كويت Qatar 🇶🇦 قطر Bahrain 🇧🇭 البحرين Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 السعودية Palestine 🇵🇸 فلسطين Lebanon 🇱🇧 لبنان Syria 🇸🇾 سوريا Iraq 🇮🇶 العراق Jordan 🇯🇴 الاردن
I am Armenian from Baghdad, Iraq. A fact: Armenians, like my grandparents escaping the massacre in 1915, were welcomed with open arms in many Arab countries including Iraq, Syria, Jordan, and Lebanon, and we lived in peace until the USA decided to liberate us.
I have so much love for the Armenian people, despite what you went through in Iraq and Syria by America and their """"freedom fighting""""" headchoppers you remained loyal to the countries that originally adopted you to the end, Armenians from MENA are so much more deserving to have an autonomous region in North Iraq and Syria than Kurds.
I am not Arab, nor Muslim, but I believe that we definitely have to break barriers and stereotypes. We need to stop brain-washing ourselves with mainstream media and grab a book once in a while, to actually start thinking critically and formulate a more objective and well-rounded understanding of the world. This is great material! Thank you for sharing!
I love music in the Arab world! I'm an Ethnomusicology student in the US studying music in the Middle East, and it's been such a rewarding journey so far.
Do more of these facts! Even though I'm Canadian-Lebanese I actually learned something new! My older brother was always the one educating non Arabs when they asked questions but that was years ago. One question that I get asked or people just assumed was that I was Muslim. To which I reply "I'm Druze and you'd be surprised at how diverse Arab Religions are. Not every Arab is Muslim." (No offense!!) Thank you for this!!
@@mohammeds5458 The majority is Islam/Muslim - I never said it wasn't. There is also a majority of Christianity with a minority of Druze and the Baha'i faith. Not all Arabs are born to the Muslim religion. I was born into the Druze religion, and I've always replied "I am of a Druze faith/religion". My comment was simply to further educate those that don't know- that there are about 3-4 main religions within the Arab community and a lot that are hardly known or practiced because of the small percentage. And I don't know about you, but I'm always open to learning something new. Sorry if my previous comment offended you :).
Thank you Mark for this amazing video i'm moroccan (living in France) and really proud to be arab, thanks for showing how rich and beautiful our culture is, especially regarding its great contribution to modern science
After watching the Arab Culture awareness course shared by my friend, it leads me to your video. I'm a Seventh Day Adventist Christian from the Island of Mindanao, a Muslim concentrated region in the Philippines. Many people think everyone in Mindanao are Muslim. 😂 I just moved here in Libya and experiencing Arabic cultures and receiving the warmness of the hospitality of the people. It's good to learn new culture.
I’m African American and I am Attracted to Arabic men. I like that they have rich culture that dates back to millennium ago and I also like that, like my people, they are societally stigmatized and harshly misunderstood. And they’re often my preferred physical look.
Well first your not American iam native American iam American ,,,, also Muslim countries still have African slave !!! Did you know that bet you dident so no your not American your not native American
William White cloud First of all Americans with European or African ancestry are still considered American and second of all the United States have the third heights amount of enslaved people in the world at 400,000 people which is more that Saudi Arabia Egypt Iran Pakistan and Turkey combined which are the biggest Arab countries also you think slavery is abolished In the USA but there are still human trafficker who kidnap people and make them there slaves and do horrible stuff to them so don’t think that slavery is gone in America thank you very much and also most Muslim countries are African so think again one more thing a Muslim country and an Arab country are not the same thing by definition
My dad was born in Lebanon but came from Palestinian parents. I love the warmth and kindness my family shows everyone they meet. I was raised by an American mother so I haven't had that much contact with my Arab heritage and your videos help me connect, so thank you!
J'adore leur nourriture!! Je suis familière avec les plats libanais et j'aime le fait que leurs plats sont préparés en utilisant des ingrédients frais et c'est santé. Merci !!!
I'm Muslim Caucasian American, this video really is thorough and helpful and I appreciate the honestly and education to share to help correct inaccurate thinking and assumptions from media misdirected peoples
Fact: The Arabs traveled across the Pacific Ocean and they were able to reach Islands, they find pearls in one of the Islands and in arabic the word for pearl is Lu'lu" لؤلؤ" in some pronounciation lulo and so when the map points and it says Houna Lolu which is called today Honolulu
I am an American Christian and I love the Arab world. I love that my faith has so much history in Arab culture, and I have also loved to learn about my Muslim neighbors more and more over the past few years. The centuries of rich history fascinate me and I love learning Arabic
I have roots from Arabic since 1455 when portugueses decide to chance Arabic’s names for equal translate. So my family name changed from Haddad to Ferreira. I lived in Baghdad fire two years and Saudi Arabia for six month but I visited almost all countries in middle west including Iran when in war against Iraq. I love people and their culture and the vision about the world.
Fact: One of the oldest cafés in the world is actually in the heart Cairo. Opened around 1780 depending on where you read. Used to be frequented by scholars, Nobel prize winners and the last monarch of Egypt.
I'm Lebanese (what I like about Arab world?) I like when all the world fight them but no one can win against them (even when us in very bad conditions we still strong)
@@haydarr7903 lol there is nothing wrong with admitting defeat 😂 but mangols were defeated on ain jalot battle ، the US navy was deafeted by the libyan navy in the 1800's and it ended up by the US signing a peace treaty, and israel was defeated by lebonan in 2006, we still were defeated ao many times, but nothing wrong with that 😁 its all about the bigger picture
I'm from Jordan I love how our government decided to keep us safe of Corona from the beginning .❤ I also love how Arab parents would pay all they have to educate their children.
I’m an arab and I’m from Kuwait (my mom is Palestinian) and what I love most about The Arab World is that we come in all kind of shapes, colors, backgrounds, and religions and yet we seem to be from one country having the same morals and culture background. I love Arabs, where my arabs at??❤️
I am a convert to a Islam and it all began with Arabic. I found myself fascinated with the beauty of the letters, so I taught myself. And now I teach Arabic to students who have foreign moms. Arabs are the kindest gentlest most beautiful people I've ever met and I've traveled a lot.Their helpfulness and generosity cannot be equalled anywhere, but their major fault it's not reaching out enough. Thank you for all you do in that regard. One of my best friends before I converted and moved to Egypt was a Lebanese woman in America..may I say Lebanese are the best cooks ever!!
You being converting to Islam is your choice. But it’s odd attributing your interest in Islam beginning because you developed an interest in Arabic and think Arabs are nice. It’s a kind thing to say however not all Arabs are Muslim and that’s one of the misconceptions Mark addressed. The man in the video, Mark, is a Christian.
I always believed in tawheed and rejected tathleeth..I just didnt know about Islaam or heard the word Allah till I was in my thirties. I lived in the academic hub of America..Cambridge, Massachusetts i.e. Harvard University. I am 72 years old..times have changed.
Loooooveeed this video. I’m Lebanese but my Emirati friend actually introduced me to ur channel and I never regret it! keep it up Mark... u create amazing videos🤍
I love your videos, I'll be honest I originally became interested in Arabic culture due to Hollywood and other pop media. But the truth and facts are far more interesting. I hope one day to travel to Egypt, thank you so much for these videos!
Our hospitality, kindness, friendly attitude etc. We're always ready to help, we value our families, our sense for humour. I am very proud of my people! 😊 Leaving in Europe since my childhood, I do realize all that even more!
@Planet07 really what does he have be a pure breed or something ..... Shit this is the problem in MENA nobody can stand others differences and everyone fights between themselves by ignoring the rich who get richer by the day and poor gets poorer by the second ......
@Planet07 can you stop this kind of specifications, their's a saying that even diamonds when they dove so much into it, they found that it's only carbon. So let's focus on the big picture here, we are all arabs the region you come from doesn't matter.
Hello Mark! I'm brazilian, but I live in Italy, and I love Arabic language! Love Arabic music, love rakesa and dabke and food too! When I was a child in Copacabana, I remember the Mister that has a litle store down my house selling Sfiha and KibehI! When my father take me there to take a snack, the tall Gentilman asked me: - What do you want to eat today? And everytime my answer was: - Sfiha and Guarana'! don't know why, but I LOVE YOU ALL! Thank you for the videos!
As long as you like the " Sfiha " You should try it in Its place where it was founded : The city of Baalbek in Lebanon It has one of the best Roman ruins In the world I hope you visit the place Someday
I love how Mark gives the subtle look at 4:37 That's the kind of look you get from your Lebanese Uncle when he catches you rummaging through his Playboy collection...
ah ya Mark ah, I respect and love the fact that you're trying to change the way most people view arabs and especially the way they view Lebanon. ESPECIALLY LEBANON! OUR BELOVED LEBANON ❤❤🇱🇧🇱🇧🇱🇧
I saw a spanish series where was an arab person, so it began to take an interest in the topic, and as I knew about your channel, (because I saw some videos from you earliar) I watched your videos about arab culture. You make the arab culture fascinating for me. :)
I am American but I love the Arab culture, the language, and the warmth of the people. Thank you for such nice, educational and enlightening videos. We need multi-cultural education desperately right now in the USA as it seems bigotry is rampant and politically things are extremely narrow-minded at the moment. We pray this will change. In the meantime, please accept much appreciation for making our world smaller and helping us see how similar we all are. Consider me a "world citizen" if you like.
Mar7aba abo znood! Fellow lebanese from lebanon.. although i already know most of the things you talk about i like to see other people talk about it.. makes me feel good in these hard times we are going through. Lak tfeh 3a hek wade3.. great channel btw. Hope to see you in lebanon soon. Mayyil 3al ghada ya ghalé. Lak inta rabba. Sincerely abo 7adid!
Native Swahili speaker here (learning Lebanese dialect too) Umetengeneza video zuri sana kwa kuambia watu wote wakuwe pamoja baadala ya kupigania juu ya mambo ya dini na historia. Nimependa sana historia ya Kiarabu ulinifunza leo . Ninakushukuru في الإنكليزي You have made a very good video telling people to be one and united instead of fighting over religion and history. I really liked the Arabic history you taught today. I thank you. (shukr is another common word, used in Punjabi and Urdu, it becomes shukria in Hindi and shukuru in Swahili.) Over and out! Big up أبو زنود
I hope ever non Muslim Arabs learn from you this lesson on how to be Arab regardless of our religion or our ancient roots. Because some ancient nations are ancient. But current Arabs are not ancient so just enjoy it and respect the idea. This is not to say to go away from your religion as far as it is your decision. Forget about invasion idea been told to you because this was the way that politics and military worked back then by all strong nations. Thank you Mark.
I am a Muslim from Bangladesh. Because of you, I love the Arabic accent, I even mastered it. But I can speak it a bit. I also love the Arabic language. Few of the facts you said were told by my father to me.
I have always been interested in Arab culture. Food is good, warm and welcoming personalities, and of course the music is beautiful. My family comes from the Azorean islands of Portugal. The town my mother grew up in was called Algarvia on the island of St. Michael. Come to find out that the name in itself speaks of it's Arab roots. I've always wanted to track down my family tree to see how far I could find it. I'm pretty confident there is arab blood somewhere in my veins and I hope to some day learn the language and do some traveling in different countries that have this rich culture.
i love your videos so much Mr. Hachem! i'm an arab from Kuwait specifically and i just love how diverse and generous arabs really are! and i also admire everything about The Golden Age Of Islam!
*ARAB FACT* IF you visited an Arabic person in his house , he most likely will make you stay for a meal. that's considered as a sense of generosity & hospitality in *IRAQ* & other Arab countries ♥🇮🇶
I'm from Palestine, I really love your videos and find them interesting, My favorite part in this vid is when u mentioned the Arab Scientists! cuz we have alot of acheivements in science that almost no one ever talks about(I hope to see a Part2) My favorite thing about our culture is the FOOD 🙈
I got so hyped when you mentioned swahili 😂🎉 i'm a native Swahili speaker, and yes, we do have a lot in common with our arab brothers and sisters. Personally i love the Arabic language, its so beautiful to me. I'm currently learning it and hope to be fluent soon, inshallah. Wish me luck! Xx ❤❤❤ P.S: also the food is out of this world! I love it! 😍👌
U should listen to (hamo beka) and examples of his songs called (ood albanat-bnt 2lgeran) and more I am Egyptian and this is an Egyptian song well ppl that are old or not old but some ppl prefer (amr deab) he is a famous singer
I basically love everything from the Arab word- from arts, architecture to food, music and especially the people, for their generosity, kindness and even beauty. Mashaallah! Thanks for the great video. Shukran. 🤲
Yeah , Wallah! 🖤 I learned kateer from you aslan... Culture/Tradition/Comedy/History/ Religion name it all... Enta MashAllah! Shukran jazilan/ jidaan/gden/aweey. -by the way, 🇵🇭 Filipina was here (who wants to learn evrything from Arab world).
Hi, Mark! I'm from Brazil and my paternal jadd was from Dimashq, Syria. One of the aspects of Arabic culture that make me connected the most w/ my roots is Levantine cuisine, which is very popular here and very significant for us, descendants, who mostly (and unfortunately) didn't learn the Arabic language from our folks. As a university student that researched a lot about the Arab world and its relations to other countries, I'm really happy to see "brimos" (as we Brazilian Arabs usually call our brothers and sisters) like you showing out we're lovely people w/ rich and beautiful history and culture, and not the horribly xenophobic image of "terrorists" or sexually fetishized bodies, as we usually see through Western media. Keep making this incredible content! Shukran ktir, ya Mark!
I'm a quarter Egyptian, and since I'm Coptic Christian, whenever I tell someone that I am not Muslim and that I am Christian, they get very surprised that there are Christian Arabs.
there is SO MANY christians here in Egypt as the other Arab countries (but not Saudi Arabia of course) .. I am wondering how they don't know that ? Jesus was born in our arab world..maybe palastine or syria I don't know .. he also came to Egypt, Egypt was 100% christian in an ancient edge before Islam. My neighbours actually are christians and my city have lots of christians live here..
my bf is amazing person he is a syrian and hi is so fan of arabic poet, and he always talked to me about them, he is so proud to be a syrian, and i love the way he is talking about his country.. is fascinating... i love ur channel i hope someday u came to Equator.
Hey I’m from Lebanon and what I love about it is that we party 24/7 and do or buy whatever we want and at the end we say “mafi masari” we have no money
Tell me what other awesome Arab facts you know, and what you love about the Arab world (whether you're Arab or not). Dime lo que te gusta del mundo árabe. Dis-moi ce que tu aimes du monde arabe. أخبرني ما الذي يعجبك في العالم العربي
Hope you're all well, my friends! Throwing at you some wonderful facts about the Arab world and some history, in the spirit of Arab Heritage Month. Like and share with as many as possible so we continue educate the world about Arabic culture. Take care and stay safe!
inshallah
today is my birthday and this is the best birthday present lol
@Mark Hachem thanks for depicting Arabs for what they really are on this channel
*Mark, how do I win over the heart of a Lebanese woman?! I need help! Shokran habibi!*
me gusta la cultura!
I am Lebanese, love how u put us Muslim (I am Muslim) and Christian Arabs under the same umbrella. Makes me happy to see that we still can stay strong together 💪🙏. Love the work Bro. Btw the first person to develop the very early prototype of a device with wings that can glide was Arab Abbas ibn Firnas.
Lek aywa ana lebanese
Same here! I'm so tired of sectarianism! I love all Lebanese.
I am a Lebanese Christian , Kifak bro ?
@@aminm7714 allhamdulilah, kifak?
Ana Minh bro
اكثر شيء احب فيك انك تعتز بكونك عربي و تعتز بالعرب المسلمين بالغض النظر عن ديانتك و هذا شيء جميل
تحياتي من الجزائر
We Filipino Muslims will always love the Arab world.
I'm not Arab, however being Muslim, everything about Arab culture fascinates me.
Suriya Ali L
Not all Arabs are muslim,though.
I know that but because of the close relationship there it grew an interest 😊
I'm a Muslim but not Arab
Are you from Bangladesh?
I’m Canadian and travelled to Egypt to learn Arabic because I was so fascinated by the Quran. I lived in Saudi Arabia after that which totalled to nearly 14 years in the Middle East. I don’t think there is any culture in the world that can match Arab hospitality. I love your videos Mark! God bless.
I'm Persian and I love Arabic music and hearing the sound of the Arabic language being spoken
im arab and i love persian language sound
@TBE TBE Depends on the culture
Thank you
We also love persian ❤
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@SAQER SAQER You are right saqer, arabic music is from yemen right?
I watched a video from a 20 something year old girl, who is a Guiness recorded, by becoming the youngest person to travel to every country on Earth. At the end of the video she said that the most wonderful, genuine and kind people were from the countries the media tells us to fear the most. I liked that statement a lot. A lot of people who instantly link Arabs with terrorism, have never ever been to the Middle East.
I haven't either, but I'd like to visit some countries there one day.
Go if you can. I have been to Egypt and it was amazing. Can't wait for things to get back to normal so that I can go back. 💜🇪🇬
Yeah it’s a nice statement and it’s totally true
Thank you (from an Arab, hello!) that your eyes are open as the eyes of that 20year old girl. Never believe in the media that tries to brainwash you, and humanity in general.
Could you send me the link or the title of the video please?
I reccomend oman, even though i'm algerian but i like those people so much.
Arab Fact: Historically, the first mention of my country (currently known as Poland) was made in the Arabic language: in Ibrahim Ibn Yaqoub's account of his travels from Al Andalus to Eastern Europe as a merchant around the end of the Xth century. I'm an Arabic Studies major, and what I always most enjoyed in the Arab world was indeed the unique combination of spontaneity and warmth, combined with a peculiar kind of effusiveness in the show of feelings, that I find unique to that part of the world.
Woah really that is awesome
To bad the media like talking about nukes more than culture
boi on a mission you do realize that we enslaved french, british people first its called “Barbary slave trade”
boi on a mission you do realize that westerners arent going to talk about Barbary slave trade since they own the media thats why you dont hear it about it, islamic golden age has an wikipedia page, there is no Arabic golden age wikipedia,
Arabs are Jewish, American, French, Brirish slaves
boi on a mission uhm no arabs have masters jewish and americans just look how bin salman is getting forced buying american weapons, look how the middle east chaos and palestine bro just accept it, Berbers enslaved the europeans when were they tryna attack us, It has an freaking wikipedia page its literally called Barbary slave trade, remember how we enlsaved people in spain al andalus with almoravid caliphate, only arabs have masters
i'm a portuguese christian without any kind of contact with the arab world.... But wow, your culture is beautiful. Thank you for teaching us so much
You think you have no contact but the Iberian peninsula has it is golden time under Arabs rule, you just need to read history from objective sources and see how many words in your language from Arabic origin.
@@farishope6540 So true! I saw that so many portuguese words like alface (lettuce) and Algarve came from arab. Incredible 🤗
@@inesteixeiraduarte8350 Unfortunately, the Spanish bigotry prevents them from admitting the huge Arabic influence that made that place a haven of civilization and sciences when rest of Europe was still in the dark ages.
@pat bej Yes, in school we learn about the times when the Moors invaded the peninsula :) however, as a portuguese, i dont feel that nowadays we have any kind of contact with that times. Sure, we have some words derived from arab... and a big mosque in lisbon. And, personally, i feel thats it. I know that is more than some nordic countries, but watching Mark videos makes me reallty excited to learn more about this culture!! :D (sorry for any english mistake)
@@inesteixeiraduarte8350 Many people in the Iberian peninsula have Berber and Arab ancestry. Thus, some Portuguese and some Spaniards look similar to people from Algeria and Morocco. Your first name "Ines" has Arabic origins and it means "someone that keeps you company/good friend/partner".
Hello, Mark
Im a brazilian, descendent of syrian and lebanese people
The most interesting fact, to me, was the one about Brazil be the country with the most arab ancestry
Although I am not an arab, I am fascinated by the arab culture. I think the arabic language belongs to the most beautiful in the world!!!!!
Sorry if I made some mistakes. English isn’t my native language.
Interesting to hear that.
May I ask why do you think Arabic language is the most beautiful one (or one of the languages)?
I am eastern Asian and I am also very fascinated with the Arabic language. It is not only composed of physically very beautiful letters, but also uses short sentences to express meanings.
@Planet07 Yes, I am Taiwanese. I also learn Arabic in my free time, and it has been a year ^^ The more I learn, the more interested I am in the culture behind the language!
Hasooni I really like the sound/melodie of the Arabic language. For westerners, there are many sounds which are difficult to pronounce at first ( with a bit of practice one can learn them, trust me) and those sounds make the language even more “special”. In addition, I think the Semitic writing systems are beautiful (especially the Arabic writing system).
@Planet07 I am impressed that somebody wants to learn the complex form of Chinese characters. Good luck! ^^
السلام عليكم،
انا من المشرق العربي؛ سلطنة عمان.
اتابع قناتك دائماً ! ❤️
Proud to be arab proud canadian tunisian 🇹🇳🇨🇦i like our history ou gastronomy and we have the greatest language
I am not arab, but I stared to learb arabic 3 months ago and it goes very well😊
I do it because I love the laguage and their culture. And I know I sound superficial, but they look very good 💖
Which dialect are you studying right now (or do you learn Modern Standard Arabic)?
@@shaptile5096 yes, but I have a friend from Egypt and he teaches me how to say things both in standard and egyptian dialect
اهلًا وسهلًا بك يا بني!
@@gabrielaarena7448 interesting ; you are learning both *kaifa haluki and izayyik* 😂😂
@Sluve qp Sluve qp don’t be confused all arabs understand the Standard Arabic
i love about arab world Islám
I'm from Makkah, Saudi Arabia :) I actually have South Asian roots; Malaysian and Indian from my mother's side, and Indonesian from my father's side. I also have a Syrian origin from my maternal great grandmother as well! But we're all Saudis, born and raised :)
*Here are some interesting facts I know:*
1) Arabic has 11 words for love, each varying in degree. (ex: هيام huyam, which is the point where a lover goes insane from the intensity of their love and adoration.)
2) Arabic is called 'The Language of Dhadh' (لغة الضاد (ض because it is the only language that has this letter.
3) Arabic contains about 12.3 million words, while English has 600 thousand words.
4) Arabic is written from right to left, contrary to many - but not all - other written languages.
Hope you learned something new!
Also, I have a video suggestion for you, Mark, since it's Arab Heritage Month. I was wondering if you'd let your viewers comment something - like a sentence or word - in their native Arabic dialect, and you try to read it correctly and decipher its meaning, and they could write the translation in English below. Totally fine if it seems too mundane for you or if you don't like the idea! Have a great day :D
Nice to meet you Yara!
Amazing facts. Very interesting.
BTW, Are you a relative of Zahed Felemban?
Indonesia😎 my beloved country
Salam to all arabs country. By the way, we make a good saroong for solat, do you guys like it?
@@airshark843 pleasure to meet you as well! I'm afraid not, I don't know a Zahed. Felemban is a very large family. I might be closely related to one, but as far as I know, I don't.
@@maulana7586 I'm so sorry, but I'm not familiar with the terms 'saroong' and 'solat'. If you could elaborate on what they are?
@@yaraf.1108 I'm not Azka but sure i could tell you something. Saroong is a piece of clothing that men wear usually during prayer(صلاة), certain occasions and even in daily life.
Visit the Arab world... I did. Then I married one, met Islam, have two half cast kids and have been here for 7 years. Couldn’t be happier! أنا كتير مبسوط 🇸🇾 🇳🇿
Im an Arab from Palestine, Fun fact about us is that when we have a guest, we will offer some food or any snack and insist on the guest to take some, if they refuse its considered shyness, pretty sure you know what i mean
I understand you i am Palestine too
Ryan Natuor all the support to Palestine ❤️
That's so kind.
What’s palestine?
Rose Vitta haha funny
منك والنعم👍🏻 amazing facts. 🇮🇶
Love to all Arab countries from Syria ♥️❤️
May الله keep all Arab countries safe and unite them and their beautiful people.
Egypt 🇪🇬 مصر
Libya 🇱🇾 ليبيا
Sudan 🇸🇩 السودان
Algeria 🇩🇿 الجزائر
Tunisia 🇹🇳 تونس
Morrocco 🇲🇦 المغرب
Mauritania 🇲🇷 موريتانيا
Eritrea 🇪🇷 ارتريا
Somalia 🇸🇴 الصومال
Djibouti 🇩🇯 جيبوتي
Comoros 🇰🇲 جزر القمر
Yemen 🇾🇪 اليمن
Oman 🇴🇲 عمان
UAE 🇦🇪 الءمارات
Kuwait 🇰🇼 كويت
Qatar 🇶🇦 قطر
Bahrain 🇧🇭 البحرين
Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 السعودية
Palestine 🇵🇸 فلسطين
Lebanon 🇱🇧 لبنان
Syria 🇸🇾 سوريا
Iraq 🇮🇶 العراق
Jordan 🇯🇴 الاردن
I am Armenian from Lebanon and I like Arabs people hospitality
I am Armenian from Baghdad, Iraq. A fact: Armenians, like my grandparents escaping the massacre in 1915, were welcomed with open arms in many Arab countries including Iraq, Syria, Jordan, and Lebanon, and we lived in peace until the USA decided to liberate us.
LOL 😂😂😂
I have so much love for the Armenian people, despite what you went through in Iraq and Syria by America and their """"freedom fighting""""" headchoppers you remained loyal to the countries that originally adopted you to the end, Armenians from MENA are so much more deserving to have an autonomous region in North Iraq and Syria than Kurds.
And Egypt also.. We have a lot of arminians here ♥️
MOST IMPORTANTLY lebanon son
Massacre? oh sure
Hey Mark from Lebanon 🇱🇧
I am not Arab, nor Muslim, but I believe that we definitely have to break barriers and stereotypes. We need to stop brain-washing ourselves with mainstream media and grab a book once in a while, to actually start thinking critically and formulate a more objective and well-rounded understanding of the world. This is great material! Thank you for sharing!
I'm Armenian, and I love my Arab brothers
I love music in the Arab world! I'm an Ethnomusicology student in the US studying music in the Middle East, and it's been such a rewarding journey so far.
I have traveled to many Arab countries and lived in two and have always been impressed with the hospitality and incredible cuisine.
Do more of these facts! Even though I'm Canadian-Lebanese I actually learned something new!
My older brother was always the one educating non Arabs when they asked questions but that was years ago.
One question that I get asked or people just assumed was that I was Muslim. To which I reply "I'm Druze and you'd be surprised at how diverse Arab Religions are. Not every Arab is Muslim." (No offense!!)
Thank you for this!!
But MOST of Arabs are Muslim
@@mohammeds5458
The majority is Islam/Muslim - I never said it wasn't. There is also a majority of Christianity with a minority of Druze and the Baha'i faith. Not all Arabs are born to the Muslim religion. I was born into the Druze religion, and I've always replied "I am of a Druze faith/religion".
My comment was simply to further educate those that don't know- that there are about 3-4 main religions within the Arab community and a lot that are hardly known or practiced because of the small percentage.
And I don't know about you, but I'm always open to learning something new. Sorry if my previous comment offended you :).
@@samanthanaim3676
طيب طيب
No offense 😂
Just I said the fact
keep it up, born in belgium, made in morocco
Thank you Mark for this amazing video i'm moroccan (living in France) and really proud to be arab, thanks for showing how rich and beautiful our culture is, especially regarding its great contribution to modern science
After watching the Arab Culture awareness course shared by my friend, it leads me to your video. I'm a Seventh Day Adventist Christian from the Island of Mindanao, a Muslim concentrated region in the Philippines. Many people think everyone in Mindanao are Muslim. 😂 I just moved here in Libya and experiencing Arabic cultures and receiving the warmness of the hospitality of the people. It's good to learn new culture.
I’m African American and I am
Attracted to Arabic men. I like that they have rich culture that dates back to millennium ago and I also like that, like my people, they are societally stigmatized and harshly misunderstood. And they’re often my preferred physical look.
Mozzarella • btw Arabic is a language, it’s Arab men
Well first your not American iam native American iam American ,,,, also Muslim countries still have African slave !!! Did you know that bet you dident so no your not American your not native American
William White cloud First of all Americans with European or African ancestry are still considered American and second of all the United States have the third heights amount of enslaved people in the world at 400,000 people which is more that Saudi Arabia Egypt Iran Pakistan and Turkey combined which are the biggest Arab countries also you think slavery is abolished In the USA but there are still human trafficker who kidnap people and make them there slaves and do horrible stuff to them so don’t think that slavery is gone in America thank you very much and also most Muslim countries are African so think again one more thing a Muslim country and an Arab country are not the same thing by definition
William White cloud Wowwww, someone needs a history lesson as well as a grammar lesson 😂 I understood about 10% of what you said huh?
@@NakedInBlack wow some one thinks they know more than others, and my mother's country invented English so what do you know nothing !!!
My dad was born in Lebanon but came from Palestinian parents. I love the warmth and kindness my family shows everyone they meet. I was raised by an American mother so I haven't had that much contact with my Arab heritage and your videos help me connect, so thank you!
J'adore leur nourriture!! Je suis familière avec les plats libanais et j'aime le fait que leurs plats sont préparés en utilisant des ingrédients frais et c'est santé. Merci !!!
First, i colonize this this comment and second
Je compatis avec ce que vous dites (:
Tuning in from USA 🇺🇸 love learning Arabic ,almost feels like home
Awwww I love how you put a small bit of Islamic history too! You’re awesome Mark. Lots of love. 💞
I'm Muslim Caucasian American, this video really is thorough and helpful and I appreciate the honestly and education to share to help correct inaccurate thinking and assumptions from media misdirected peoples
Fact: The Arabs traveled across the Pacific Ocean and they were able to reach Islands, they find pearls in one of the Islands and in arabic the word for pearl is Lu'lu" لؤلؤ" in some pronounciation lulo and so when the map points and it says Houna Lolu which is called today Honolulu
I am an American Christian and I love the Arab world. I love that my faith has so much history in Arab culture, and I have also loved to learn about my Muslim neighbors more and more over the past few years. The centuries of rich history fascinate me and I love learning Arabic
I am from Lebanon and I am proud that I am Arab I am Muslim Ramadan Karim to everyone. And btw I love your videos💚
i am from Oman and i like the cultural ties of arabs and the hospitality
I’m not an Arab, I’m a Kazakh. and I’m proud of my nation. but I really like Arabic music and Arabic dancing. and would like to learn Arabic
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Arab music. For dancing
All the love to Kazakh people.. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
ما شاء الله عليك. اعجبني انك مهتم جدا بنشر وتوعيه. عن هالمواضيع والعرب
انت رائع. وتحيه لك من الامارات. 👍🏻
I have roots from Arabic since 1455 when portugueses decide to chance Arabic’s names for equal translate. So my family name changed from Haddad to Ferreira. I lived in Baghdad fire two years and Saudi Arabia for six month but I visited almost all countries in middle west including Iran when in war against Iraq. I love people and their culture and the vision about the world.
Fact:
One of the oldest cafés in the world is actually in the heart Cairo. Opened around 1780 depending on where you read. Used to be frequented by scholars, Nobel prize winners and the last monarch of Egypt.
The first law school was in Lebanon, Beirut.
Yes! It was founded by the romans though but still fascinating!
And the world's oldest university is in Fez, Morocco. Founded by a Woman
@@adambenzaari4502 ok but I'm not talking about that
@@105tacos7 I don't understand, I was just adding an example to yours, showing how amazing the Arab world is
@@adambenzaari4502 lol ik i was just joking with u
I'm Lebanese (what I like about Arab world?) I like when all the world fight them but no one can win against them (even when us in very bad conditions we still strong)
Negative 👎
Mongols XD
mangols, israelis, americans be like:
😶😶
@@haydarr7903 lol there is nothing wrong with admitting defeat 😂 but mangols were defeated on ain jalot battle ، the US navy was deafeted by the libyan navy in the 1800's and it ended up by the US signing a peace treaty, and israel was defeated by lebonan in 2006, we still were defeated ao many times, but nothing wrong with that 😁 its all about the bigger picture
We win or die.
I'm from Jordan
I love how our government decided to keep us safe of Corona from the beginning .❤
I also love how Arab parents would pay all they have to educate their children.
بكفي تسحجي .
@@hitkill2
الحكومة ما قصرت اتقي الله
I agree sister you are right.
@@farishope6540 thanks
🇯🇴❤️🇦🇪
When you travel in the Arab world, you feel that you're between your family, From Tunisia 🇹🇳❤️
I’m an arab and I’m from Kuwait (my mom is Palestinian) and what I love most about The Arab World is that we come in all kind of shapes, colors, backgrounds, and religions and yet we seem to be from one country having the same morals and culture background.
I love Arabs, where my arabs at??❤️
im algerian 👌
I am a convert to a Islam and it all began with Arabic. I found myself fascinated with the beauty of the letters, so I taught myself. And now I teach Arabic to students who have foreign moms.
Arabs are the kindest gentlest most beautiful people I've ever met and I've traveled a lot.Their helpfulness and generosity cannot be equalled anywhere, but their major fault it's not reaching out enough. Thank you for all you do in that regard. One of my best friends before I converted and moved to Egypt was a Lebanese woman in America..may I say Lebanese are the best cooks ever!!
You being converting to Islam is your choice. But it’s odd attributing your interest in Islam beginning because you developed an interest in Arabic and think Arabs are nice. It’s a kind thing to say however not all Arabs are Muslim and that’s one of the misconceptions Mark addressed. The man in the video, Mark, is a Christian.
@@danieljad1683 Yes Daniel I know that.
Christian Arabs are also nice.
Allah always sends me good people.
I always believed in tawheed and rejected tathleeth..I just didnt know about Islaam or heard the word Allah till I was in my thirties.
I lived in the academic hub of America..Cambridge, Massachusetts i.e. Harvard University.
I am 72 years old..times have changed.
Loooooveeed this video. I’m Lebanese but my Emirati friend actually introduced me to ur channel and I never regret it! keep it up Mark... u create amazing videos🤍
I love your videos, I'll be honest I originally became interested in Arabic culture due to Hollywood and other pop media. But the truth and facts are far more interesting. I hope one day to travel to Egypt, thank you so much for these videos!
Our hospitality, kindness, friendly attitude etc. We're always ready to help, we value our families, our sense for humour. I am very proud of my people! 😊 Leaving in Europe since my childhood, I do realize all that even more!
أخ يعيش في أمريكا يتفق مع ذلك 😉
This is amaziiing. Thank you Mark. I'm an Arab from Algeria
what I love about our language is it's poetic and musical tone.
"rachid yazami" the Moroccan scientist whose contributions made the lithium Ion battery go mainstream .....
Planet07 Morocco is an Arabic country 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
@Planet07 really what does he have be a pure breed or something ..... Shit this is the problem in MENA nobody can stand others differences and everyone fights between themselves by ignoring the rich who get richer by the day and poor gets poorer by the second ......
@Planet07 can you stop this kind of specifications, their's a saying that even diamonds when they dove so much into it, they found that it's only carbon. So let's focus on the big picture here, we are all arabs the region you come from doesn't matter.
I am Moroccan and i consider myself as an Arab thanks you
@Planet07 I'm Moroccan Arabian and plz stop telling shit as you always said ^^
Hello Mark! I'm brazilian, but I live in Italy, and I love Arabic language! Love Arabic music, love rakesa and dabke and food too! When I was a child in Copacabana, I remember the Mister that has a litle store down my house selling Sfiha and KibehI! When my father take me there to take a snack, the tall Gentilman asked me: - What do you want to eat today? And everytime my answer was: - Sfiha and Guarana'! don't know why, but I LOVE YOU ALL! Thank you for the videos!
As long as you like the " Sfiha " You should try it in Its place where it was founded : The city of Baalbek in Lebanon It has one of the best Roman ruins In the world I hope you visit the place Someday
abo arabe One day I hoje so! ان شاء الله ❤️
I am Lebanese Christian and I think arabs have the most hyped personality
الاعتزاز بالنفس شي صحي صديقي (ما دام مقترنا بتقبل النقد)
We Arabs have what some people would call an "irrational confidence". I do believe it is a quality to have.
I absolutely love that quality about them, they know how to party
Factsss but I’m Egyptian 😂😂😂
I love Arab culture I just do I’m from Romania education is my priority it’s huge
I love how Mark gives the subtle look at 4:37
That's the kind of look you get from your Lebanese Uncle when he catches you rummaging through his Playboy collection...
Habibi wallah! Thank you for the great work! I am a fan!
I LEARNED A LOT FROM YOU, THAT NOT ALL LEBANESE ARE RUDE OR BOASTFUL... I LIKE YOU A LOT.
Proud to be Arab!
ah ya Mark ah, I respect and love the fact that you're trying to change the way most people view arabs and especially the way they view Lebanon. ESPECIALLY LEBANON! OUR BELOVED LEBANON ❤❤🇱🇧🇱🇧🇱🇧
That country is a shithole full of Dayooth
I saw a spanish series where was an arab person, so it began to take an interest in the topic, and as I knew about your channel, (because I saw some videos from you earliar) I watched your videos about arab culture. You make the arab culture fascinating for me. :)
I am American but I love the Arab culture, the language, and the warmth of the people. Thank you for such nice, educational and enlightening videos. We need multi-cultural education desperately right now in the USA as it seems bigotry is rampant and politically things are extremely narrow-minded at the moment. We pray this will change. In the meantime, please accept much appreciation for making our world smaller and helping us see how similar we all are. Consider me a "world citizen" if you like.
Mar7aba abo znood! Fellow lebanese from lebanon.. although i already know most of the things you talk about i like to see other people talk about it.. makes me feel good in these hard times we are going through. Lak tfeh 3a hek wade3.. great channel btw. Hope to see you in lebanon soon. Mayyil 3al ghada ya ghalé. Lak inta rabba. Sincerely abo 7adid!
Challenge: make a video and speak with different Arabic accents from Iraqi to maghribi and misri
That will surely end up by you mocking us, because you're not familiar with our north African dialect. 😂😂
@@rainvast8982 بالعكس أنا أعرف اللهجة المغربية جيداً و أحبها 😇🌹
@@rainvast8982
كنهدر بلهجتكم ما تخافيش 😂
صعيبة بزاف 😂
Native Swahili speaker here (learning Lebanese dialect too)
Umetengeneza video zuri sana kwa kuambia watu wote wakuwe pamoja baadala ya kupigania juu ya mambo ya dini na historia. Nimependa sana historia ya Kiarabu ulinifunza leo . Ninakushukuru
في الإنكليزي
You have made a very good video telling people to be one and united instead of fighting over religion and history. I really liked the Arabic history you taught today. I thank you.
(shukr is another common word, used in Punjabi and Urdu, it becomes shukria in Hindi and shukuru in Swahili.)
Over and out! Big up أبو زنود
I hope ever non Muslim Arabs learn from you this lesson on how to be Arab regardless of our religion or our ancient roots. Because some ancient nations are ancient. But current Arabs are not ancient so just enjoy it and respect the idea. This is not to say to go away from your religion as far as it is your decision.
Forget about invasion idea been told to you because this was the way that politics and military worked back then by all strong nations.
Thank you Mark.
I am a Muslim from Bangladesh. Because of you, I love the Arabic accent, I even mastered it. But I can speak it a bit. I also love the Arabic language. Few of the facts you said were told by my father to me.
I have always been interested in Arab culture. Food is good, warm and welcoming personalities, and of course the music is beautiful. My family comes from the Azorean islands of Portugal. The town my mother grew up in was called Algarvia on the island of St. Michael. Come to find out that the name in itself speaks of it's Arab roots. I've always wanted to track down my family tree to see how far I could find it. I'm pretty confident there is arab blood somewhere in my veins and I hope to some day learn the language and do some traveling in different countries that have this rich culture.
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Arab music. For dancing
I'm Syrian & I love the Arab world cuz it has got a rich history
Kifak
I am Lebanese and I’m proud of my background
Love ur vids btw
i love your videos so much Mr. Hachem! i'm an arab from Kuwait specifically and i just love how diverse and generous arabs really are! and i also admire everything about The Golden Age Of Islam!
I’m Persian speaking Chinese,English, Russian and currently studying Arabic in Gulf region. Love Arabic culture, and hand gestures;)
I loved this video Mark! I'm half Sudanese half Egyptian and I live in the U.S.
*ARAB FACT*
IF you visited an Arabic person in his house , he most likely will make you stay for a meal.
that's considered as a sense of generosity & hospitality in *IRAQ* & other Arab countries ♥🇮🇶
Also its Islamic thing
you can't let someone leave with no meal. bsiro yehko 3ana el 3alam!
Its a middle eastern thing not just Arab
@@rookieman329 loool we do care too much about our image in front of people 😅
@@selin1286 you're so right 👏🏻👏🏻
I'm from Palestine, I really love your videos and find them interesting, My favorite part in this vid is when u mentioned the Arab Scientists! cuz we have alot of acheivements in science that almost no one ever talks about(I hope to see a Part2) My favorite thing about our culture is the FOOD 🙈
Your content is absolutely amazing! This was highly educational, jam packed with information for the length of the video!
انا عربية من اليمن و احسن شي في العرب ان لغتهم لغة القران
بكل تاكيد اختي الكريمة.
I got so hyped when you mentioned swahili 😂🎉 i'm a native Swahili speaker, and yes, we do have a lot in common with our arab brothers and sisters. Personally i love the Arabic language, its so beautiful to me. I'm currently learning it and hope to be fluent soon, inshallah. Wish me luck! Xx ❤❤❤
P.S: also the food is out of this world! I love it! 😍👌
Good luck 🌷
Good luck! :)
@@Rene-ci8wx thank you! ❤
@@johnjesawy3269 thank you! ❤
i wanted to write in Arabic but I wasn't sure if you can read it. I am from Iraq and I love how Arab people help any stranger needs help.
I love arab music. I'm from india, but I prefer the sound.
Joshua Howard That’s funny because I’m Lebanese and I recently discovered I love Indian music
You should listen to umm kulthum if you haven't still did, she's amazing.
@@moom2k829
i dont think they will like it in 2020
she was amazing but no one now would listen to 1 hour song😂
@@Nashmi-JO truee i usually listen to the first half😂 fakkarouni is an amazing example of umm kulthum
U should listen to (hamo beka) and examples of his songs called (ood albanat-bnt 2lgeran) and more I am Egyptian and this is an Egyptian song well ppl that are old or not old but some ppl prefer (amr deab) he is a famous singer
I basically love everything from the Arab word- from arts, architecture to food, music and especially the people, for their generosity, kindness and even beauty. Mashaallah!
Thanks for the great video. Shukran. 🤲
No matter what, still I prefer Middle Eastern heritage over Western and I feel it more vibrant and beautiful
Arnie Sly no one can beat our culture 😭
Yeah , Wallah! 🖤 I learned kateer from you aslan...
Culture/Tradition/Comedy/History/ Religion name it all... Enta MashAllah! Shukran jazilan/ jidaan/gden/aweey. -by the way, 🇵🇭 Filipina was here (who wants to learn evrything from Arab world).
Hi, Mark! I'm from Brazil and my paternal jadd was from Dimashq, Syria. One of the aspects of Arabic culture that make me connected the most w/ my roots is Levantine cuisine, which is very popular here and very significant for us, descendants, who mostly (and unfortunately) didn't learn the Arabic language from our folks. As a university student that researched a lot about the Arab world and its relations to other countries, I'm really happy to see "brimos" (as we Brazilian Arabs usually call our brothers and sisters) like you showing out we're lovely people w/ rich and beautiful history and culture, and not the horribly xenophobic image of "terrorists" or sexually fetishized bodies, as we usually see through Western media. Keep making this incredible content! Shukran ktir, ya Mark!
@@blue-bi8cn شكرا! 💛
@@andremassabki6034
Salam from Egypt 🇪🇬
تحياتي الحارة لك
Sadly we had to give up our cultural and ethnic identity in order to not be persecuted here
Prezado Brimo, vc acha que foi o islamismo que f***u com tudo já que o oriente médio já foi muito rico culturalomente ?
@@Anonymousindividual01 The Middle East and North Africa got richer after Islam, dear. We are the toast of Islam
I'm Algerian living in Vancouver thank you for posting videos you are awesome
I'm a quarter Egyptian, and since I'm Coptic Christian, whenever I tell someone that I am not Muslim and that I am Christian, they get very surprised that there are Christian Arabs.
Well no offense but like your just a quarter arab so how does that make you arab (not hating just stating my opinion lol)
there is SO MANY christians here in Egypt as the other Arab countries (but not Saudi Arabia of course)
.. I am wondering how they don't know that ? Jesus was born in our arab world..maybe palastine or syria I don't know .. he also came to Egypt, Egypt was 100% christian in an ancient edge before Islam.
My neighbours actually are christians and my city have lots of christians live here..
Junxkok .-. Oooh army!! But same :// srsly no hate but @Junxkok does have a point. You’re also only 25% Arab and that is not a very high percent :|
nom nom hi army! And yes your true too
my bf is amazing person he is a syrian and hi is so fan of arabic poet, and he always talked to me about them, he is so proud to be a syrian, and i love the way he is talking about his country.. is fascinating... i love ur channel i hope someday u came to Equator.
Hey I’m from Lebanon and what I love about it is that we party 24/7 and do or buy whatever we want and at the end we say “mafi masari” we have no money
Happy Ramadan
Fact:
Arab moms have homing flip flops
They never miss
Aimbot
True fact
LOLLLLLLL
Hey I'm Sam just liked this video I'm from Yemen nice to see you Abu Znud!!!
Fun fact Hasan Ibn al Haytham is considered as the first scientist in the history.
Thanks Mark for sharing these informations 😊
Plus more fun fact.. His picture is printed on the green 10.000 IQDinar
Which is 10$ (8.5$ accurately)
First scientist is Aristotle
@@danielandres1579he was the first person to use the scientific method. he has been called “the first scientist.” by Author Bradley Steffens.
@@danielandres1579
Aristotle was a philosopher
Love the Arab culture also
I am big on mental health as well Mark i think it’s awesome you advocate for awareness
I am arab and i am from Palestine
انا عربي وانا من فلسطين
Salaam a3leykoum
Ana min Bangladesh. Kaifa haalika?
@@Yassinekamp w3lekom alsalaam
@@waliul280 mneh waente
Arab contributions to math and science is amazing.