Friday, January 31, 2020

Blog Entry 1

I decided to take a class on Arab American Literature because I am interested in the Arab World. I took a class with Dr. Esa, "The Arab World," and thoroughly enjoyed this class. I am always fascinated in learning about other regions in the world and discovering different cultures. I like the Arabic language, and I am taking a class on religions where I hope to learn more about Islam. There are so many stereotypes about Arabs including belly dancing, playing with snakes, etc. But there are also other associations with Arabs and America, and sadly some Americans view Arabs as terrorists and suicide bombers. Arabs have been discriminated against including refusing entry to the United States.

Moreover, I feel this course will teach me about Arab Americans and their successes, and how they overcome hardships. I want to learn about famous Arab Americans and their contributions. I also hope to learn more about the Arab World and the Arab culture. I want to learn what Arabs write about, how they write, how their stories are transcribed, and personal accounts. 

I remember from taking Arab World that Arabs are welcoming folks, and will always show hospitality. If an Arab needs a place to spend the night, another Arab will welcome this person in. Also, the Arab World has some overlap with the Middle East in terms of which countries are Arab. There is a difference between a Muslim and Arab, as Arabs speak Arabic, or have an immigrant parent who speaks Arabic as their native language. Muslims don’t have to know Arabic, and there are a lot more Muslims in the world. There are Arab-Christians as well. Arabs live all over the world, including the United States. Thus, Arabs are not confined to a specific region. There are many famous Arab athletes, writers, singers, actresses, etc. in the United States. 

MAP OF ARAB WORLD

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