Arab population
The Arab population primarily refers to people who identify as Arab, sharing a common linguistic and cultural heritage. They predominantly speak Arabic and are found across 22 countries in the Arab League, including Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan. The Arab population is diverse, encompassing various ethnicities, religions, and traditions.
Globally, the Arab population is estimated to be over 400 million. Many Arabs live in the Middle East and North Africa, but significant communities exist in other regions, including Europe and North America. The Arab diaspora contributes to the cultural and economic landscape of their host countries while maintaining connections to their heritage.