Arab heritage
Arab heritage encompasses the rich cultural, historical, and linguistic traditions of the Arab people, primarily found in the Arab world, which includes 22 countries in the Middle East and North Africa. This heritage is characterized by a shared language, Arabic, and a deep-rooted history that includes contributions to literature, science, and philosophy, particularly during the Islamic Golden Age.
The heritage also includes diverse customs, music, art, and cuisine, reflecting the various influences from different regions and peoples. Notable elements include traditional dances, such as Dabke, and culinary staples like hummus and falafel. This vibrant culture continues to evolve while maintaining its historical significance.