Arab Americans
Arab Americans are individuals in the United States who have ancestral roots in the Arab world, which includes 22 countries in the Middle East and North Africa. They may identify with various ethnicities, such as Lebanese, Syrian, Palestinian, or Egyptian, and they often speak Arabic as a primary or secondary language. The Arab American community is diverse, encompassing a wide range of cultural practices, traditions, and religious beliefs.
The Arab American population has grown significantly since the late 19th century, with many immigrants arriving for economic opportunities or to escape conflict. Today, Arab Americans contribute to various fields, including business, education, and the arts, enriching the cultural landscape of the United States.