- Afro-Arab
Afro-Arab (sometimes referred to as African Arab) refers to people who possess both
black African andArab ancestry. [Gustavo Benavides, M. W. Daly, " [http://books.google.com/books?id=Ix1z5GW_w5QC&pg=PA69&lpg=PA69&dq=Daly,+Religion+and+Political+Power,+SUNY&source=web&ots=u9_2vhDmaK&sig=yPO8fOWSosHEl859ksBPFTg40Xg&hl=en#PPA84,M1 Religion and Political Power] ,"SUNY Press, 1989, 84.] There are large communities of Afro-Arabs inNorth Africa ,East Africa and someMiddle Eastern countries as well as, through recent migrations,Western Europe .The phrase "Afro-Arab" also refers to
African Union efforts to improve co-operation between Africa and countries of the Arab world. [Sarah Grainger, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/7293364.stm Uganda celebrates Afro-Arab unity] ,BBC News , March 13, 2008.]History
The Arabs of the
Middle East have very old connections to theAfrican continent , and in addition more than half the Arab world now exists in Africa (in terms of area, and possibly population too), i.e. from Egypt and Sudan in the east to Mauritania in the west, although much of the North African population areBerbers (a separate, native ethnic group speaking anAfro-Asiatic language) orArabized Berbers. TheIslamic world covers even more area, ie.Nigeria in the west and many other West African nations too. So this intermingling of peoples from the African continent, along with the spread ofIslam , has resulted in large populations of African Arab peoples covering a vast area of Africa. Present-daySudan is home to millions of Arabs, with 40% of the population identifying themselves under the ethnic group of 'Arabs' even though the option of 'Afro-Arabs' is also available. Afro-Arabs within theMiddle East itself are for the most part descendants of African slaves who were brought there during thearab slave trade . [Theola Labb, [http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&contentId=A6645-2004Jan10 A Legacy Hidden in Plain Sight, Iraqis of African Descent Are a Largely Overlooked Link to Slavery] , January 11, 2004; Page A01.] [Susan Beckerleg, [http://members.tripod.com/~yajaffar/african.html Hidden History, Secret Present: the Origins and Status of African Palestinians] , translated by Salah Al Zaroo.]East Africa hosts a significant Afro-Arab population, especially along theSwahili coast, such as inZanzibar ,Mombasa ,Lamu ,Malindi , theComoros ,Bagamoyo , andUjiji . [R. E. S. Tanner, Cousin Marriage in the Afro-Arab Community of Mombasa, Kenya, Africa: Journal of the International African Institute, Vol. 34, No. 2 (Apr., 1964), pp. 127-138 ] [Patricia Romero Curtin, Laboratory for the Oral History of Slavery: The Island of Lamu on the Kenya Coast, The American Historical Review, Vol. 88, No. 4 (Oct., 1983), pp. 858-882 ]The
Darfur conflict is among Arab and non-Arab speaking black Africans of many ethnicities in Sudan. [Askia Muhammad, [http://www.finalcall.com/artman/publish/article_3474.shtml Sudanese president answers questions on Darfur] ,The Final Call , May 14, 2007. Quote: "'Talk of Arabs killing Blacks is a lie,'” said Pres. Bashir in what may have been the first inter-active video conference between an African head of state with a Black group in this country. 'The government of Sudan is a government of Blacks, with all different ethnic backgrounds,' he continued. 'We’re all Africans. We’re all Black.'"] [ [http://www.arabmediawatch.com/amw/CountryBackgrounds/Sudan/DarfurBlackvsArab/tabid/162/Default.aspx Darfur: Black vs Arab?] ,Arab Media Watch .] [Mahmood Mamdani, [http://www.lrb.co.uk/v29/n05/mamd01_.html The Politics of Naming: Genocide, Civil War, Insurgency] ,London Review of Books , Vol. 29, No. 5, March 8, 2007.]Culture
In the
Arab states of the Persian Gulf , descendants ofEast African s fromTanzania andZanzibar perform Liwa andFann At-Tanbura music and dance [ [http://www.afropop.org/multi/feature/ID/692 Africans in the Arabian Gulf] , Afropop Worldwide.] [Poul Rovsing Olsen, "La Musique Africaine dans le Golfe Persique", Journal of the International Folk Music Council, Vol. 19, (1967), pp. 28-36] .Mizmar (dance) is performed in theHejaz region ofSaudi Arabia References
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Zanj Rebellion
*Arab slave trade
*Arab world
*Mahgreb External links
* [http://www.colorq.org/MeltingPot/article.aspx?d=Africa&x=ArabBlacks "Black African and Arab intermarriage in East Africa"] -a cited [http://www.ColorQ.org ColorQ.org] essay
* [http://www.colorq.org/MeltingPot/article.aspx?d=Asia&x=BlackWestAsians "Black Africans in (Arab) West Asia"] -a cited [http://www.ColorQ.org ColorQ.org] essay
* Prof. Helmi Sharawy, [http://www.ipoaa.com/arab_culture_african_culture.htm Arab Culture and African Culture: ambiguous relations] , paper extracted from the book "The Dialogue between the Arab culture and other cultures"',Arab League , Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organisation (ALECSO), Tunis, 1999.
* [http://www.afropop.org/multi/feature/ID/692 Africans in the Arabian Gulf] , Afropop Worldwide
* [http://www.africa-union.org/root/au/Documents/Decisions/com/28CoM_1987a.pdf Resolution on Afro-arab Co-operation] of The Council of Ministers of the Organization of African Unity, 23, February 23-28, 1987.
* [http://www.iss.co.za/AF/RegOrg/unity_to_union/pdfs/arab/aulasrepmay05.pdf African Union/league of Arab States Inter-secretariat Consultative Meeting On Afro-arab Cooperation] , Addis Ababa: 10 – 12 May 2005.
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