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Ethnic Arabs living in Germany From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arab Germans, also referred to as German Arabs or Arabic Germans (German: Araber in Deutschland/Deutsch-Araber; Arabic: العرب في المانيا), are ethnic Arabs living in Germany. They form the second-largest predominantly Muslim immigrant group in Germany after the large Turkish German community.
Total population | |
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1,401,950[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Berlin, Bochum, Bonn, Bremen, Cologne, Dortmund, Duisburg, Düsseldorf, Essen, Frankfurt, Gelsenkirchen, Hamburg, Hanover, Leipzig, Munich, Offenbach, Wuppertal, Mainz,Braunschweig,Nürnberg | |
Languages | |
Arabic • German | |
Religion | |
Majority Islam (mainly Sunni Islam, minorities Twelver Shia Islam, Alevism, Alawites, Sufism, Isma'ilism, Zaidiyyah, Ibadi) Christianity (mainly Syriac Orthodox Church, minorities Eastern Catholic Churches, Oriental Orthodoxy, Syriac Maronite Church, Coptic Orthodox Church) Druze[2] Mandaeans Atheism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Arabs (Arab diaspora) |
There is an estimated number of 400,000 to 500,000 people of Arab origin residing in Germany in 2013.[3] In the following years, the numbers doubled as they are an estimated 1,000,000+ people.[3] As of 2020, the total number of people from Arab League countries reached 1,401,950.[1] Most Arabs moved to Germany in the 1970s, partly as Gastarbeiter from Morocco, the Turkish Province of Mardin (see: Arabs in Turkey) and Tunisia. Later many came from Kuwait, Lebanon, Egypt, and recently many came from Syria and Iraq. The majority of Arabs are refugees of the conflicts in the Middle East.
The first notable Arab-German was Emily Ruete, born 1844, originally Salama bint Said, a Princess of Zanzibar who became pregnant by a German man who was her neighbor.[4] Fearing retaliation, she eloped with him to Germany, converted to Christianity, and married him. She later published her autobiography, “Memoirs of an Arabian Princess”.[5]
The largest concentration of Arab people in Germany, can be found in Berlin, where they make up 2%–3% (100,000 people) of the population. The percentage is significantly higher in the Berlin neighborhoods of Neukölln, Kreuzberg and Gesundbrunnen. Other significant centres of Arab populations in Germany can be found in the Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region, Frankfurt, Munich, Hanover and Hamburg.[3] Most Arabs reside in urban areas and cities in former West-Germany. The only place in former Eastern Germany with a sizeable number of Arabs is Leipzig, where people of any Arab descent make up 0.8% of the total population (4,000 out of 522,800).[6] Among the German districts with the highest shares of Arab migrants in 2011 were especially cities in the Frankfurt Rhine-Main Metropolitan Region (Frankfurt, Offenbach) and the Rhineland (Bonn, Düsseldorf) with large groups of Moroccan migrants.[7]
No | Country of birth | Population (2015)[1] | Population (2016)[1][8] | Population (2017)[1] | Population (2020)[1] |
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1. | Syria | 366,556 | 637,845 | 698,950 | 818,460 |
2. | Iraq | 136,399 | 227,195 | 237,365 | 259,500 |
3. | Morocco | 72,129 | 75,855 | 75,620 | 79,725 |
4. | Lebanon | 37,160 | 41,445 | 41,375 | 41,090 |
5. | Somalia | 23,350 | 33,900 | 38,675 | 47,495 |
6. | Tunisia | 30,696 | 32,900 | 34,140 | 38,405 |
7. | Egypt | 22,979 | 26,915 | 29,600 | 37,430 |
8. | Algeria | 20,505 | 21,320 | 19,845 | 19,160 |
9. | Libya | 13,123 | 14,265 | 14,805 | 14,900 |
10. | Jordan | 10,041 | 10,755 | 11,520 | 13,340 |
11. | Sudan | 7,145 | 7,715 | 7,760 | 7,605 |
12. | Yemen | 4,150 | 4,870 | 5,540 | 7,845 |
13. | Saudi Arabia | 6,207 | 5,835 | 5,350 | 4,665 |
14. | Palestine | 2,531 | 3,470 | 3,770 | 4,540 |
15. | UAE | 3,551 | 4,185 | 3,715 | 2,260 |
16. | Kuwait | 3,043 | 3,845 | 3,310 | 2,525 |
17. | Qatar | 1,047 | 1,085 | 1,060 | 1,025 |
18. | Mauritania | 704 | 750 | 740 | 770 |
19. | Oman | 620 | 600 | 540 | 435 |
20. | Bahrain | 390 | 435 | 480 | 545 |
21. | Djibouti | 104 | 125 | 135 | 160 |
22. | Comoros | 68 | 80 | 70 | 70 |
Σ 22 | Total | 762,498 | 1,155,390 | 1,234,635 | 1,401,950 |
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