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  2. Arab Brazilians - Wikipedia

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    The native Arabs were 46,105 and the naturalized Brazilians, 5,447. Brazil had 41,169,321 inhabitants at the time of the census, so Arabs and children were 0.38% of Brazil's population in 1940. Currently, many sources cite that millions of Brazilians are of Arab descent.

  3. Arab diaspora - Wikipedia

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    At that time, 107,074 Brazilians said they had a Syrian, Lebanese, Palestinian, Iraqi or Arab father. Native Arabs were 46,105 and naturalized Brazilians were 5,447. In 1940, Brazil had 41,169,321 inhabitants, hence Arabs and their children were 0.38% of Brazil's population in 1940. [65] Colombia, [66] Argentina, Venezuela, Mexico and Chile.

  4. Islam in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    For example, the Imam of the Av. Do Estado Mosque is from the Middle East and often Imams are chosen jointly by the Mosques' management committees and the Arab governments that pay for the Imam's services. Ismail Hatia, a South African who came to Brazil in 1956, built a mosque in Campinas many years ago. Hatia, who also runs a language school ...

  5. Lebanese Brazilians - Wikipedia

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    Brazil had 41,169,321 inhabitants at the time of the census, so Arabs and children were 0.38% of Brazil's population in 1940. Currently, many sources cite that millions of Brazilians are of Arab descent. Itamaraty claims that there are between 7 and 10 million Lebanese descendants in Brazil.

  6. Latin American Muslims - Wikipedia

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    [16] [17] And according to the 2010 census, the number of Muslims in Brazil, was 35,207 out of a population of approximately 191 million people. [ 18 ] Suriname has the highest percentage of Muslims in its population for the region, with 13.9% or 75,053 individuals, according to its 2012 census. [ 19 ]

  7. Islam by country - Wikipedia

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    The Middle East-North Africa region hosts 23% of the world's Muslims, and Islam is the dominant religion in every country in the region [26] other than Israel. [12] The country with the single largest population of Muslims is Indonesia in Southeast Asia, which on its own hosts 13% of the world's Muslims. [27]

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  9. Lebanese people - Wikipedia

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    Brazil: 1,000,000 [8] – 6,000,000 ... The Arabs of the caliphate accommodated many new tribes in isolated areas to avoid conflict with the locals; ...