nonArabs
Non-Arabs is a term used in sociolinguistic and demographic contexts to refer to people who are not ethnically Arab. In discussions about the Arab world, Arabic language, and regional identity, non-Arabs are those who do not identify as Arab by ethnicity, language, or self-identification. Because Arab identity is intertwined with language and culture, the boundary between Arab and non-Arab is not fixed and varies by context, making the term contingent and sometimes contested.
The Arab world includes numerous non-Arab ethnic groups and communities. In North Africa, Amazigh (Berber) populations
Language plays a central role. Arabic serves as a common lingua franca in many states, and it
The term can be sensitive and its use varies by scholar, policy context, and community self-identification.