Re: The Octuplet Names
in reply to a message by Sofia
Maybe she would use Biblical names because she's a Christian.
The majority of Arab Americans are Christians. "Arab" is NOT a synomym for "Muslim".
http://www.aaiusa.org/arab-americans/22/demographics
The majority of Arab Americans are Christians. "Arab" is NOT a synomym for "Muslim".
http://www.aaiusa.org/arab-americans/22/demographics
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I didn't mean to offend anyone, but in my part of the world Arabs are Muslims and I've never met an Arab who was not a Muslim (at least their family was, even if they were not practicing) and I've met plenty having been to Egypt, Tunisia, Libya + all the Arabs living in Europe from North Africa, etc. But I guess the reason that they have emigrated to America might in part be because they were Christians living in predominantly Muslim countries. Interesting (will investigate further). Thanx!
Well, don't want cause a massive OT discussion here, but a consistent part of the Lebanese population is Christian. Also there's a minority of Christian Palestinians. Interestingly enough, 2% of the population of Gaza is Christian.
But, while Dr Kent is right to point out that Arab and Muslim aren't synonims, I made the same assumption that the family in question was probably Muslim, as none of the articles I read indicated their religion, one of the articles mentioned that the octuplets' grandfather is Palestinian-born but made no mention of the family's religion.
But, while Dr Kent is right to point out that Arab and Muslim aren't synonims, I made the same assumption that the family in question was probably Muslim, as none of the articles I read indicated their religion, one of the articles mentioned that the octuplets' grandfather is Palestinian-born but made no mention of the family's religion.
There are plenty of Palestinians who are Christian, and as Christian Palestinians have had a much higher emigration rate than Muslim ones, the % of Palestinian-Americans who are Christian is much higher than that back in Palestine.
Around 10% of the population of Egypt is Christian, mostly Copts:
http://www.faqs.org/minorities/Middle-East-and-North-Africa/Copts-of-Egypt.html
Around 10% of the population of Egypt is Christian, mostly Copts:
http://www.faqs.org/minorities/Middle-East-and-North-Africa/Copts-of-Egypt.html
Ditto
I've known a few Arab Christians but then again I come from a VERY Christian background.
I've known a few Arab Christians but then again I come from a VERY Christian background.
Your right on! thank you.