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词条 Arabs in Romania
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  1. Notable people

  2. See also

  3. References

{{Infobox ethnic group
|group = Arabs in Romania
Arabii din România
العرب في رومانيا
|image =
|population = 5,000
|popplace = Bucharest
|langs = Arabic language
Romanian language
|rels = Islam and Christianity
|related = Arab people, Arab diaspora, Arab American, Arab Argentine, Arab Brazilian, Arab Canadians, Arab Mexican
}}Arabs in Romania ({{lang-ro|Arabii din România}}) are people from Arab countries who live in Romania. Some of them came to Romania during the Ceaușescu era, when many Arab students were granted scholarships to study in Romanian universities. Most of them were Lebanese, Syrians, Palestinians, Iraqis, Sudanese, Egyptians, and Jordanians. Most of these students returned to their countries of origin, but some remained in Romania starting families here. It is estimated that almost half a million Middle Eastern Arabs studied in Romania during the 1980s.[1]

A new wave of Arab immigration started after the Romanian Revolution. Many of the newly arrived Arabs came to Romania in the 1990s in order to develop businesses. In addition, Romania has people from Arab countries who have the status of refugees (Refugees of the Syrian civil war) or illegal immigrants, primarily from North Africa, trying to immigrate to Western Europe. In particular, the European migrant crisis lead to Syrian people coming to Romania, although many Syrians were already living in Romania at the time of the crisis.[2]

In 2005, it was estimated that about 5,000 Arabs lived in Romania at that time.[3][4] However, more Arabs have migrated to Romania since then. For example, in 2017, Romania granted residence status to 1330 Arabs, most of them from Syria (almost half), followed by Iraq.[5] Most Arabs in Romania are Muslim, but there are also Christian Arabs.[6]

Notable people

  • Majda Aboulumosha, actress (Lebanese father)
  • Raed Arafat, doctor, founder of SMURD and former Romanian Minister of Health
  • Omar Arnaout, singer (Lebanese father)
  • Ahmed Jaber, journalist (Palestinian father)
  • Denise Rifai, journalist (Jordanian father)
  • Dana Abed Kader, handballer (Syrian father)
  • Glance Al-Masany, rapper (Yemeni father)
  • Sorana Mohamad, singer and actress (Syrian father)
  • Yasin Hamed, footballer (Sudanese father)
  • Laura Nureldin, journalist (Sudanese father)
  • Christian Sabbagh, journalist (Lebanese father)
  • Miryam, singer (Palestinian father)

See also

{{Portal|Romania}}
  • Immigration to Romania
  • Demographics of Romania
  • Immigration to Europe
  • Arab diaspora
  • Arabs in Europe
  • List of countries by immigrant population
  • Islam in Romania
  • Lebanese diaspora
  • Syrian diaspora
  • Palestinian diaspora
  • Moroccan diaspora
  • Iraqi diaspora
  • Egyptian diaspora

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.evz.ro/article.php?artid=185041 |title=Evenimentul Zilei |publisher=Evz.ro |date= |accessdate=2010-05-23}}
2. ^http://www.ziare.com/afaceri/firma/ne-e-teama-de-imigranti-sirienii-au-afaceri-de-sute-de-milioane-in-romania-1390041
3. ^500 de arabi din Romania, cercetati pentru infractiuni economice - Arhiva noiembrie 2007 - HotNews.ro
4. ^Orientul Mijlociu de langa noi: arabii din Romania, dincolo de sabloane{{dead link|date=July 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
5. ^https://www.gandul.info/stiri/cati-refugiati-a-primit-romania-in-2017-17140126
6. ^http://archive.li/TURd6
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6 : Ethnic groups in Romania|Islam in Romania|Romanian people of Arab descent|Arab diaspora in Europe|Middle Eastern diaspora in Romania|Muslim communities in Europe

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