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Since the Arab world and Latin American countries have recently expanded cooperation on all fields, especially GCC states I thought about making a thread that deals with this cooperation and other issues between the Arab World and Latin America.
There are estimated 30-40 million Latin Americans of Arab or partial Arab ancestry. The biggest community is found in Brazil were above 10 million people are of Arab ancestry. The vast majority are Christians and few speak Arabic, as is the norm with every foreign community in the "New World" but they have nevertheless left a big marker in almost every single Latin American country. Many presidents and prime ministers have been of Arab origin. For instance the world's richest person is an Mexican-Arab. Carlos Slim.
Another famous Mexican-Arab is Salma Hayek. Just the name should give the origin away.
Another one is Shakira. Shakira means "thankful" in Arabic. Her surname is also Mubarak. Relatively common surname in the Arab world. There are many Arabs in Colombia.
The list is very long.
The famous Brazilian football coach and World Cup Winner (as player and coach) Zagallo is also an Arab-Brazilian.
Many Brazilian models, singers, military personal etc. have been or are of Arab origin.
Arabs Making Their Mark in Latin America: Generations of Immigrants in Colombia, Venezuela and Mexico | Al Jadid Magazine
Latin America's Moorish and Arab Influence
To make matters more interesting for you as an Portuguese speaker then don't forget that Iberia (Portugal and Spain) was under Arab/Moorish control for nearly 1000 years and 20-25% of all Spanish words are of an Arabic origin and a similar percentage in the Portuguese language.
On another note up to 20.000 Porutguese words are of Arabic origin. Quite a few. Most Portuguese people probably do not have a clue about all this I suspect since it is just a part of their heritage today.
Over 20 000 Arabic words in the Portuguese language… : Muslim in the Midst…
http://www.transeuropeennes.eu/ressources/pdfs/TIM_2011_Arabic_Portuguese_Catarina_BELO_114.pdf
There are estimated 30-40 million Latin Americans of Arab or partial Arab ancestry. The biggest community is found in Brazil were above 10 million people are of Arab ancestry. The vast majority are Christians and few speak Arabic, as is the norm with every foreign community in the "New World" but they have nevertheless left a big marker in almost every single Latin American country. Many presidents and prime ministers have been of Arab origin. For instance the world's richest person is an Mexican-Arab. Carlos Slim.
Another famous Mexican-Arab is Salma Hayek. Just the name should give the origin away.
Another one is Shakira. Shakira means "thankful" in Arabic. Her surname is also Mubarak. Relatively common surname in the Arab world. There are many Arabs in Colombia.
The list is very long.
The famous Brazilian football coach and World Cup Winner (as player and coach) Zagallo is also an Arab-Brazilian.
Many Brazilian models, singers, military personal etc. have been or are of Arab origin.
Arabs Making Their Mark in Latin America: Generations of Immigrants in Colombia, Venezuela and Mexico | Al Jadid Magazine
Latin America's Moorish and Arab Influence
To make matters more interesting for you as an Portuguese speaker then don't forget that Iberia (Portugal and Spain) was under Arab/Moorish control for nearly 1000 years and 20-25% of all Spanish words are of an Arabic origin and a similar percentage in the Portuguese language.
On another note up to 20.000 Porutguese words are of Arabic origin. Quite a few. Most Portuguese people probably do not have a clue about all this I suspect since it is just a part of their heritage today.
Over 20 000 Arabic words in the Portuguese language… : Muslim in the Midst…
http://www.transeuropeennes.eu/ressources/pdfs/TIM_2011_Arabic_Portuguese_Catarina_BELO_114.pdf
Especially the last link is interesting:
Did you know? Latin America has had 8 presidents of Arab origin | ngc blog
So our people and cultures are more closely related on all fronts than one could believe. Even when it comes to the cuisine.
So for all those reasons I do wonder why the hell the Arab world has not tried to establish closer ties with Latin America a long, long time ago. It must be mostly bound in the geographical distance or maybe bound in difference of religion which should not really matter since there are millions of Arab Christians (first Christians in the world after the Jews).
I also recently found out that Brazil along with Venezuela are observing members of the Arab League. Only India and Eritrea are that otherwise.
In any case the recent growing cooperation is positive news as I see it.
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