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by vba616
1246 days ago
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I don't think the quote in my original comment was (or was intended as) anti-Arab. The diversity of Muslims can be seen as a compliment to Arabs. Love or hate something, the objective fact that it appeals to people all over the world from many different cultures is significant. |
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Arabs don't have a special place, and the role that Persians played is very well known, BUT, a sentence like this usually comes from people who want to dismiss Arabs completely. And the problem feels undecidable too. There were a lot of scholars. A lot of them spoke Arabic better than most Arabs today. You could find a lot of them have mixed parents and were raised in Arabs culture. How will you decide exactly?
It is a useless debate.