There are 22 Arab countries that a percentage of their population are not from the Arab ethnic, yet they have the nationality of an Arabic country and they refer to themselves as Arabs.
Arabic is no longer an ethnic for many of us, it can refer to someone who either speak Arabic or have the nationality of an Arabic country.
for example my family is from Iranian roots but no one refer to us as Persians! we've been here for three generations and we refer to ourselves as Arabs, because we speak Arabic and lived in an Arabic country for over 80 years.
There are 22 Arab countries that a percentage of their population are not from the Arab ethnic, yet they have the nationality of an Arabic country and they refer to themselves as Arabs.
Arabic is no longer an ethnic for many of us, it can refer to someone who either speak Arabic or have the nationality of an Arabic country.
for example my family is from Iranian roots but no one refer to us as Persians! we've been here for three generations and we refer to ourselves as Arabs, because we speak Arabic and lived in an Arabic country for over 80 years.