How Arabia Got Its Name

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  • čas přidán 22. 05. 2024
  • Arabia is a land with a unique and ancient history, hosting some of the very first human settlements anywhere in the world. This extensive history is reflected in the land's very name: ARABIA. Today we're diving into how this name came about and what it can teach us about this amazing place!
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  • @ErnestJay88
    @ErnestJay88 Před 5 lety +2453

    Meanwhile Desert in arabic is "صحراء " or "Sahra" spell "sahara", it means Sahara desert is "Desert Desert"

    • @zanderchambers4721
      @zanderchambers4721 Před 5 lety +236

      That's why it's commonly referred to as just The Sahara.

    • @firasbaklouti4017
      @firasbaklouti4017 Před 5 lety +168

      well in arabic its just referred to as big desert (sahra' al-kobra)

    • @zanesc01
      @zanesc01 Před 5 lety +228

      "Did you explore that desert of africa?"
      "yeah"
      "what did you find?"
      "more desert"
      "well name it desert desert then"

    • @abdlhmdx
      @abdlhmdx Před 5 lety +57

      @@firasbaklouti4017 The-big[est] desert* (Al-sah'ra Al-Kubra)

    • @RaelWander
      @RaelWander Před 5 lety +66

      Interesting. That happens more with Western names for places with originally Arabian names. Like how 'The Rock of Gibraltar' comes from 'The Rock of the Rock of Tarik'.

  • @jmani388
    @jmani388 Před 4 lety +370

    i thank u for the use of the sounds of clicking on a keyboard or type writer. Its satisfying

    • @ferasalqahtani1031
      @ferasalqahtani1031 Před 3 lety +4

      You good bro? 😂😂😂

    • @thechosenones9346
      @thechosenones9346 Před 3 lety +4

      Feras Alqahtani هلا ابو قحط شلونك

    • @Perririri
      @Perririri Před 3 lety

      #TheQuickBrownFoxJumpsOverTheLazyDog

    • @mmddyy
      @mmddyy Před 3 lety +2

      @@ferasalqahtani1031 كيف حالك ابو قحط

    • @ferasalqahtani1031
      @ferasalqahtani1031 Před 3 lety +2

      @@thechosenones9346 دامك بخير انا بخير

  • @Ostoraton
    @Ostoraton Před 3 lety +35

    Peace from the land of the desert the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Beautiful work.

  • @GabrielKakeKake
    @GabrielKakeKake Před 3 lety +119

    3:43 I think only in the US they confuse Semitic with Jewish. In the rest of the world we don't. 😂 At least in Spain we are clear that Arabs and Hebrews are Semitic.

    • @-a-8423
      @-a-8423 Před 3 lety +12

      There's a reason for it, but it's not confusion. Jew haters in the western world needed a term that was "cleaner", so they coined the term "anti-semite" as a way to refer to themselves "cleanly" as someone who hated them. They coined it specifically to refer to Jews, even though there are of course other semitic peoples.

    • @korah8640
      @korah8640 Před 2 lety

      Yeah 🤣🤣🤣 plus the indians and persians are semites

    • @iRexia
      @iRexia Před 2 lety +24

      @@korah8640 no they're not both persians and indians are indo-European

    • @ahmedramadan8153
      @ahmedramadan8153 Před 2 lety +10

      @@-a-8423 They could've simply used "anti-Jews"!

    •  Před 2 lety +1

      And Jews aren't even Semitic unless they speak a Semitic language

  • @alwmob7229
    @alwmob7229 Před 5 lety +615

    The Arabs have an origin in their language. I know this because it was in one of the Arabic language books (im a saudi with a long love for arabic litrature).
    They say arabs called themselves arabs when their language became one in the paninsula, making the peoples understand each other as they previously had many languages. Tje word "Arab" in the arabic language means "express" as in express yourself. So, when they became able to express what they think to each other, they called it "expressing" (iirab) then anyone who can speek their language then they are expressors too! I.e. Arabs!

    • @kyleewart945
      @kyleewart945 Před 4 lety +79

      Not to mention, but the Arabic language is highly diversified between the different dialects of the languages. I heard that it is so diversified that most people who grew up speaking Arabic actually speak two different kinds of Arabic. A more universal and formal Arabic, and one full of colloquialisms.

    • @azamkhan1526
      @azamkhan1526 Před 4 lety +8

      do u know why arabs used to call non arabs i.e ajam?

    • @talknight2
      @talknight2 Před 4 lety +47

      Your explanation sounds a bit fanciful, but this is actually similar to how the Slavs got their name. In Slavic languages, 'slov' or 'slovo' means 'word'. So, Slavs (Slavyani, Sloveni, etc.) were those who could communicate with each other.

    • @abuhamzaalsafadi
      @abuhamzaalsafadi Před 4 lety +25

      @@azamkhan1526 as much as i know ajam means who can't speak Arabic words correctly so they give a tune to the arabic word.

    • @abuhamzaalsafadi
      @abuhamzaalsafadi Před 4 lety +7

      @@talknight2 everything he said is true in Arabic.

  • @khaledal-hashemi4145
    @khaledal-hashemi4145 Před 3 lety +238

    Atlas pro: so it all started from Syria. Yemen: am I a joke to you?

    • @abdelamrani2033
      @abdelamrani2033 Před 3 lety +3

      Yes,yemen, makkah, Syria,irak, egypte,

    • @suhails265
      @suhails265 Před 3 lety +6

      arab in yemen and syria and iraq yse right

    • @sultanalkhalaf7694
      @sultanalkhalaf7694 Před 3 lety +5

      Yes bro i just give him dislike when he say we belong Syria

    • @user-bg2ix3lr9u
      @user-bg2ix3lr9u Před 3 lety +2

      saudi arbie 🇸🇦🇸🇦

    • @khaledal-hashemi4145
      @khaledal-hashemi4145 Před 3 lety +9

      @@user-bg2ix3lr9u يا ليييل شيبي الوطنجي ذَا شدخل العلم اصلا قلت اليمن مب السعودية

  • @zh8en631
    @zh8en631 Před rokem +5

    As an Arab from the Semitic peoples we are originally from Sam and lived in Yemen and we built the great dam of Marib but the dam collapsed after a while and the Arabs spread in the rest of the island near oases and wells until Islam appeared and ordered us to spread the religion and we invaded the Persian and Roman empire and we won over them and spread our language and religion

  • @herrpohlenzgarbino
    @herrpohlenzgarbino Před 4 lety +375

    Wait, so Asia, (minus -ia) means
    The land of the As?

    • @mcplumpkin6191
      @mcplumpkin6191 Před 4 lety +62

      just imagine the jokes and puns...

    • @annaeembinannahari2516
      @annaeembinannahari2516 Před 4 lety +11

      yes

    • @wife_puncher_bot8483
      @wife_puncher_bot8483 Před 4 lety +94

      The land of a s s

    • @MissTrinidad
      @MissTrinidad Před 4 lety +20

      Where the flat cakes reside.

    • @herrpohlenzgarbino
      @herrpohlenzgarbino Před 4 lety +43

      abdullah fadhel oh, I wonder why it is called middle east. Turkey was once called asia minor.
      And when other people think of asia or the asians, they just think of chinese, koreans, and japanese people. haha
      asia is very very very diversed.
      the arabs are asian, the indians are asian, the people in siberia, which is a part of russia are asian, and many many more.

  • @0m3GAARS3NAL
    @0m3GAARS3NAL Před 5 lety +5

    So, I've been listening to your videos while I drive for work, and I've watched a bunch while I've been home, and I have to say, wether you're watching or even just listening, these videos are very well composed and presented. You get to the point, you give the relevant information along with the context needed to understand it, and you throw a few pretty well done quips in here and there to keep it a bit more entertaining than your standard droll of information you'd get from some documentaries, but not trying too hard like many educational videos one might find in a highschool teacher's curriculum. I would happily watch/listen to a video exceeding 1 hour. You've got my sub.
    Thank the algorithm, you just kind of popped up at random, as these things do.

  • @AJMerrick
    @AJMerrick Před 5 lety +568

    This channel deserves more exposure

    • @AtlasPro1
      @AtlasPro1  Před 5 lety +23

      Thank you, I agree!

    • @franknordbergno
      @franknordbergno Před 5 lety +4

      I find myself hitting the like button even before the video has started on this channel. I already know it's good.

    • @ymj4256
      @ymj4256 Před 5 lety +1

      Yes

    • @maana-yasiri7759
      @maana-yasiri7759 Před 5 lety +2

      Well he’s booming at the moment 10000 in a day

    • @user-se8df6ei2i
      @user-se8df6ei2i Před 5 lety +1

      اللغة🔹العربية🔹موجودة طبعًا

  • @aminebenz1411
    @aminebenz1411 Před 3 lety +27

    the root A-R-B عرب
    in Arabic has many meanings, one of them is the mount :
    عربة، أعرابية
    and some scholars think they were called thus for mounting camels.
    and it also means to express, "express his emotions" = يعرب عن مشاعره
    the root is strangely linked to speaking and mounting.

    • @nako7569
      @nako7569 Před 2 lety

      I heard the root also means "Nomad"

  • @fadiestifani8307
    @fadiestifani8307 Před 4 lety +14

    Salam from Syria to all our brothers in Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦💐🇸🇾

  • @thatone1280
    @thatone1280 Před 5 lety +156

    Btw the pic at 5:34 was not Petra it was al ulla in Saudi Arabia

  • @is-haqal-sabiriy2528
    @is-haqal-sabiriy2528 Před 5 lety +1388

    You used all other language to try to understand the word Arab except the Arabic language itself

    • @EnkiduSA17
      @EnkiduSA17 Před 5 lety +23

      xD

    • @freakfreak786
      @freakfreak786 Před 5 lety +276

      yes, because to understand the word arab you have to look into what came before arabic, how it was created

    • @Ub3rSk1llz
      @Ub3rSk1llz Před 5 lety +173

      that's because the word 'arab' isn't derived from arabic.

    • @zeiadnreda5688
      @zeiadnreda5688 Před 5 lety +186

      @@freakfreak786 hebrew didnt really come before arabic though.
      A language more complex cannot be a derivative of a language more simple
      God people and their propaganda.

    • @kumailalhamoud9466
      @kumailalhamoud9466 Před 5 lety +5

      LOL

  • @jimchallender4616
    @jimchallender4616 Před 4 lety +6

    I've been searching for someone that would help me understand the origin and complex nature of the Arab World. By viewing your excellent video I do not yet understand the origin and current relationships of the Arab World, but with a serious effort and a good while, perhaps I may begin to understand the Arab world. Great video!!!

    • @lifeandlove44
      @lifeandlove44 Před 4 lety

      Jim Challender hello how can I help you to understand

    • @user-bi4my8je6w
      @user-bi4my8je6w Před rokem

      جيم انا مستعد انا اساعدك

  • @EABaldwin
    @EABaldwin Před 4 lety +1

    Interesting video. Thanks for posting it! *smile*

  • @hkmyk
    @hkmyk Před 5 lety +618

    thanks for these interesting new information to me, I want to add another possible theory:
    Arabs named after a Man known as " يعرب بن قحطان" ( Ya'rub son of Qahtan).
    it said that he was a grandson of the prophet Hud and great-grandson of Noah.
    His descendant known as the Original Arabs (العرب العاربة), while the other Arabs - the descendants of Adnan son of Ishmael - are the Arabized Arabs (العرب المستعربة).
    anyway, this separation is extremely old, Arabs have become something completely different now, some even says it became an identity defined by language, not by blood, so if you can speak Arabic well, you are already an ARAB ;)

    • @mohammedalkhars4822
      @mohammedalkhars4822 Před 5 lety +48

      hkk kmk صحيح كلامك و اخيرا شفت واحد عارف تاريخه زيي

    • @mohammedalkhars4822
      @mohammedalkhars4822 Před 5 lety +35

      أنت تصير عربي إذا استطعت ان تتكلم ألعربيه على حديث الرسول ( إنما العربية لسان )

    • @hkmyk
      @hkmyk Před 5 lety +5

      @@mohammedalkhars4822 على العين والراس يا غالي

    • @hkmyk
      @hkmyk Před 5 lety +13

      @Alfarouk O. Alrawi Identity is a very complex topic but in general, at least if you define your self to be an Arab, you are Arab.
      If a spy speaks Arabic and defines himself as an Arab, then he is Arab.
      don't forget that some prominent Arabs, from very old and famous tribes, even Hashimites, are traitors and spies, does that exclude them from being Arabs?

    • @hkmyk
      @hkmyk Před 5 lety +8

      @Alfarouk O. Alrawi can't agree more (y)
      Islam is a universal Identity, above all other identities. However, one can have other sub-identities... like your identity being from Iraqi or being Anbari, or being Rawi.
      this sub-identity what I was discussing about :)
      have a great day brother

  • @ryder8296
    @ryder8296 Před 5 lety +58

    You have made an arab happy, thank you.
    I would love to see more video’s that include arabs.
    Overall solid video and editing, keep up the great work

    • @AtlasPro1
      @AtlasPro1  Před 5 lety +13

      I'm glad you enjoyed! I've wanted to make a video for a while now that explains why I think the Middle should be considered its own continent because of how distinct it's culture and history has been from the rest of Asia. So maybe you'll get your wish!

    • @work3619
      @work3619 Před 5 lety +1

      @@AtlasPro1 There are mistakes in the video, you are using the premise that Arabs originated in mesopotamia and migrated to the desert, an indirectly bigoted theory used as a way to slander Arabic as a language. Read "A Proper View of Arabic, Semitic, and More" - Gary A. Rendsburg. If anything it is more likely that all semetic languages branched off Arabic from Arabia, not the reverse, after all which makes more sense to move into a desert or to move out of one?
      Another mistake is saying that Arabic comes from Hebrew, making the dimwitted presumption that Hebrew is older (it is not). The word Arab 3-r-b literally translates to one that is of clear tongue, or clear of meaning, even 3-r-b can be used as a verb to elaborate on the meaning of the word, as opposed to 3-g-m, which meant foreigner or garbled speech.
      I liked your videos before about the fruits but this really shows how halfhearted your educational efforts are,

    • @shalwabird8965
      @shalwabird8965 Před 5 lety

      Arab is related to "Ya'rob bin qahtan" " يعرب بن قحطان" hes just a guy who traveled and lived in the desert land very long time ago and we are his people not necessarily by blood. thats all
      btw you should ask an arab at least before sharing to the world bcuz every arab knows that.

    • @hotsauce153
      @hotsauce153 Před 2 lety

      @@shalwabird8965 His name is 'Arib not Ya'rob, and he's the brother of Qahtan, not his son.

  • @bluewater3571
    @bluewater3571 Před 3 lety

    Wow great job. So much detail.

  • @LearnArabicwithRazan
    @LearnArabicwithRazan Před 4 lety

    Love this stuff very interesting , thanks

  • @jnezurich
    @jnezurich Před 4 lety +505

    "Arabia" is Arabic and not Latin! Arabic is a significantly older language than Latin. To use Latin to explain "Arabia" is... well..

    • @hamadhussein315
      @hamadhussein315 Před 4 lety +13

      Jamal El-Hout do not lie

    • @Green-zw9pv
      @Green-zw9pv Před 4 lety +50

      Jamal El-Hout // arabia is named after our great grandfather يعرب بن يشجب بن قحطان بن عابر بن شالخ
      (Ya’rub) His decadents are arabs and we trace our linage to him just like jews trace their linage to Abraham. Arabia is named after Ya’rub and his children, the arabs. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ya'rub?wprov=sfti1

    • @stephentaylor2119
      @stephentaylor2119 Před 4 lety +61

      He explained the IA suffix is a Latin ending, arabIA is just the Latinized name for the land of the Arabs.

    • @mortvald
      @mortvald Před 4 lety +26

      Arabia means arabic language in arabic, It has nothing to do with latin and never did.

    • @mortvald
      @mortvald Před 4 lety +4

      @*21 Savage* The fuck are you on about? why do you claim everything that isn't yours.

  • @UNKNOWN-el1vr
    @UNKNOWN-el1vr Před 4 lety +12

    انا عربي ومفتخر اني عربي اخوكم من السعودية
    I am an Arab and proud of your brother from Saudi Arabia

    • @seensad6438
      @seensad6438 Před 3 lety +1

      تحياتي لجماعة أبو منشار

    • @AmmarCraft
      @AmmarCraft Před 3 lety

      @@seensad6438 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @serioussam209
    @serioussam209 Před 3 lety +4

    this is so true and mind blowing 💯💯 love from Damascus

  • @ukrain4ever793
    @ukrain4ever793 Před 2 lety +10

    Arabia extends all the way into turkey. Near dyar bakr, named after the ancient arabian tribe of bakr bin wael its not just saudi

    • @hotsauce153
      @hotsauce153 Před 2 lety

      PREACH!!! Are you Saudi?

    • @user-eh8cy8ij3t
      @user-eh8cy8ij3t Před 2 měsíci

      حدود الجزيره العربيه فقط من الماء الى الماء
      من اخر اقصى بحر العرب ال اقصى البحر الحميري المسمى الان الاحمر

  • @sagapoetic8990
    @sagapoetic8990 Před 5 lety +36

    Great info - thanks. The term 'Middle East' poppped up in the video but it is a colonial and more modern term penned by the Europeans that superceded after WW1 the prior designation 'Near East'. Arabic also was spread to Spain and Portugal.

    • @concept5631
      @concept5631 Před rokem +1

      So "Near East" was used before the "Middle East"?
      What was used before "Near East"?

    • @Zantigableiaust
      @Zantigableiaust Před rokem

      @@concept5631 مهد الحضارة or مركز العالم "mahad alhadarat/mahadu al-khadarathy" or "markaz alealam/markazu al-ngalamy" the cradle of civilization or the center of the world just like that..
      i mean like you know the geography of Ur or Uruk or Irak or Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt is basically in the Middle East according to the civilize your rope pian tf lol, those people/The Arab, has actually come from the middle of the ancient world, and making a really significant amount of development in the Philosophic, Mathematic, Economic Scientific, Engineering and how the Medical of the modern world come to like what it is now.. and did you know that actually, really really big part of the western civilization aka your rope pian lol now, is actually come from Arab/Arabia, Egypt/Egyptia, Iraq/Ur/Uruk/Mesopotamia, Palestina/Levant/Akkadia or anything's, Anatolia, Caucasia, Iran/Fars/Persis/Persia, and Libya, did you know that..? I hope you understand what ima trying to say to you brotha, because I use your language right now, and I feel so stupid just thinking about how ima look like right now...

  • @hashimbokhamseen7877
    @hashimbokhamseen7877 Před 5 lety +5

    عاشت بلادي 🇸🇦
    btw great video love your channel

  • @AbdulGani98
    @AbdulGani98 Před 3 lety +1

    This is fantastic!!!

  • @siddharthak6700
    @siddharthak6700 Před 3 lety +4

    suddenly i became a nerd in geography after seeing atlas pro and real life lore and I went so mad after it that i got a globe

  • @cjodyssey
    @cjodyssey Před 5 lety +9

    the tone and style strikes me very similar to other top notch actual content providers on youtube. keep it up and im sure one will hit viral on reddit or something.

  • @edyoneder
    @edyoneder Před 5 lety +3

    Stumbled on your channel love it! I have a interest in etymology, history and linguistics which I think all tie together. Live for videos like this thanks!

  • @eneze
    @eneze Před 4 lety

    Nice transition at the end bro. I will exchange a like.

  • @thakaraashish7091
    @thakaraashish7091 Před rokem +2

    Even before the historical time zone mentioned in this video, in ancient Hindu Sacred Texts there is a mention of ASHWA STHAN, (Sanskrit: Ashwa = Horse and Sthan = Land) which meant Land of Horses. There were many horses in that region
    Even today Arabia is know for great quality Horses.
    Nobody can deny that Arabia was known as ARBASTAN, which is nothing but a time lapsed distortion of the Sanskrit Conjoint Ashwa Sthan, it got deformed into ARBASTAN...and hence the name.
    I suggest pls refer Indian Holy Scriptures like Srimad Bhagwatam and you shall know many such facts.
    Remember: Indians believe in in World as One Family (vasudhaivkutumbakam)
    Regards,
    Ashish from India

  • @Shirokroete
    @Shirokroete Před 5 lety +18

    3:55 When you're not in the mood for Summoner's Rift

  • @miralabualjadail4206
    @miralabualjadail4206 Před 5 lety +202

    The Arabs get their name from a man named Yarub bin Qahtan., according to Arab linguists and historians.

    • @shalwabird8965
      @shalwabird8965 Před 5 lety +28

      exactly ! altho most arabs have a family tree it goes beyond a 1000 years and by that we kno where our names comes from and yet this guy talks abt arab history and tells the world that arabs mean dessert hahaha how lovely is this guy
      I think this guy should make movies instead lol it fit him as every history changer.

    • @JohwnE
      @JohwnE Před 4 lety +2

      so what is the meaning of his name?

    • @malherwi
      @malherwi Před 4 lety +9

      @@JohwnE arab is derived from e'rab إعراب which is aterm used in arabic gramer to describe the words position in a sentence. The first person to do that was qahtan, a Yemeni peraon, who is the father of arabs. All arabs in the world are his descendants.

    • @JohwnE
      @JohwnE Před 4 lety +2

      @@malherwimaybe it's just me but I didn't understand the meaning of his name

    • @kontde
      @kontde Před 4 lety +1

      @@JohwnE well I have my own theory about the meaning of the word Arab

  • @Sama-xn6np
    @Sama-xn6np Před 3 lety

    Good information

  • @fgqvvvkaixed2279
    @fgqvvvkaixed2279 Před 4 lety +3

    انا من الحجاز وكان سابقا عندما يذهب احد الي مكة المكرمة نقول فلان عرب اي اتجه الي وادي عربه العرب ينسبون الي الوادي الذي بناء فيه سيدنا ادم الكعبة وادي عرب والوادي يسافرمن الجبال الي البحر.. المسافر تعني عرب عندنا نحن العرب نقول فلان معرب اي امتك صفات العرب التي تميزه عن سائر الناس من حسن المنطق وفصاحة اللسان وجاء ذكر هذي الصفة في الحور في القران { إِنَّا أَنْشَأْنَاهُنَّ إِنْشَاء فَجَعَلْنَاهُنَّ أَبْكَارًا عُرُبًا }اي حسنات الكلام وتميزنا بهذا التميز عربي معرب عرب جاء ذكر هذي الصفه ايضاء في القران قال الله.{ إِنَّا أَنْزَلْنَاهُ قُرْآنًا عَرَبِيًّا لَعَلَّكُمْ تَعْقِلُونَ .وهنا ربط الله بين العقل واللغه لتميزها عن سائر اللغات ولله حكمة عندما انطق سيدنا اسماعيل بها وميزه عن سائر الامم وفي مكان مميز وهو في سن صغير لانها سوف تكون لغة اخر رساله سماويه الي الارض
    هنا اسرار القران
    czcams.com/video/cr0CpFFv4gU/video.html

    • @user-eh8cy8ij3t
      @user-eh8cy8ij3t Před 2 měsíci

      العرب نسبه إلى اليمن
      إلى يعرب ابن قحطان ابن هود

    • @user-eh8cy8ij3t
      @user-eh8cy8ij3t Před 2 měsíci

      تفسير عربا تعني غنجات حلوات
      لا تحرف القرآن على مزاجك

  • @ezix3753
    @ezix3753 Před 4 lety +7

    In Assyrian language the word Araab ܥܪܰܒ means west and the word Arobo ܥܪܳܒܳܐ means sunset , Assyrians called the people who lived west of the Euphrates the westerners

    • @Simon-rz8nz
      @Simon-rz8nz Před 4 lety

      @Ѣ Ꙗ Ѥ Ю Ѫ Ѭ Ѧ Ѩ -Д Є Ѕ З И Ѳ no, the "assyrian" language are a Aramaic dialect.
      It's a east syriac-aramaic language.

  • @nicholasbiggerstaff5667
    @nicholasbiggerstaff5667 Před 5 lety +13

    Maybe it’s a combination of all of them; “Traders of Western Deserts”?

  • @adventureworld978
    @adventureworld978 Před 4 lety

    Nice information

  • @aravindreddy1322
    @aravindreddy1322 Před 4 lety

    Very interesting information

  • @jacondo2731
    @jacondo2731 Před 5 lety +7

    love this video

  • @learnnow7489
    @learnnow7489 Před 5 lety +59

    I love this channel, how are you not huge. People dont care about geography and cultures no more.😟

    • @AtlasPro1
      @AtlasPro1  Před 5 lety +11

      You're here, and that's all that matters to me :)

    • @learnnow7489
      @learnnow7489 Před 5 lety

      @@AtlasPro1 hehe your awesome bro keep it up. I especially love the continetal and country borders facts.

  • @nora1925
    @nora1925 Před 4 lety

    I love your work

  • @user-dp6vt1tc2t
    @user-dp6vt1tc2t Před 4 lety +35

    I love Arabia 💙😀

  • @bossahmad8185
    @bossahmad8185 Před 4 lety +3

    thank you for your research . i really appreciate your efforts to dig in history and to know how are arabs .but you actully forgot that there is a kingdom in yemen called Saba'a which is being rolled by a lady . considered as the heart of arabs as which then the story happens between prophet of god solomen and the lady of Saba'a . i hope you read my note .again thank you

  • @yahya_amoudi
    @yahya_amoudi Před 4 lety +5

    Amazing video as always and a lot of theories, but I want to mention the Arabic believe about that: A'amer the son of Qahtan, he was the most powerful king of Yemen, he had the ability to speak fluently and master the grammatical cases perfectly, so people around him named him "Ya'rob" it means: to speak fluently, also means to reveal (that was the reason behind creating grammatical cases: reveal the meanings), Arabs (his subjects) were named after him.
    Also, anyone who speaks Arabic fluently will be called Arabi even if he don't have Arabic blood.

    • @glascoebowie9359
      @glascoebowie9359 Před 4 lety

      Australia Pakistan's India Philippines Indonesia Brazil and invations Ethiopia

    • @jaif7327
      @jaif7327 Před rokem

      those stories are false and yemenis have nothing to do with pre islamic arab history

    • @slayedclaw317
      @slayedclaw317 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@jaif7327
      Yemenis are arab

    • @jaif7327
      @jaif7327 Před 11 měsíci

      @@slayedclaw317 are and were are different words bud

    • @user-eh8cy8ij3t
      @user-eh8cy8ij3t Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@jaif7327
      قبل الإسلام كانو اصل العرب
      ياخذون نسائكم سبا احمد ربك على اليمن اصل العرب

  • @crashweaverda
    @crashweaverda Před 4 lety +1

    Never heard of the time reference CE used? What calander does this come from?

    • @artvisionproduction4773
      @artvisionproduction4773 Před 2 lety +2

      Things are changing now. People, and modern scholars are substituting B.C (Before Christ) with B.C.E (Before Common Era) or C.E (Common Era). I hope this answers your question.

  • @AhmedAbdulAziz1400
    @AhmedAbdulAziz1400 Před 3 lety +6

    According to the Arabic resources, Arab name came from Ya'arub bin Qahtan who is believed to be the oldest figure to speak Arabic as it's known now
    Although some Arabic research suggest that there are old Arabian tribes who became extinct such as Jurhum, Tasam & Judais

    • @AhmedAbdulAziz1400
      @AhmedAbdulAziz1400 Před 3 lety

      @@al-Said.al-Arabi
      حيّاك الله يا سميي ..
      أولا: دعني أشكرك على أسلوبك الراقي والمهذب فنادر هذا الأدب في النقاش في "يوتيوب" أو في وسائل التواصل الاجتماعي عموما وكذلك أعجبني ردك بالعربية والإنجليزية ليفهم الكل
      ثانيا: دعني أفند ردك واحدة بواحدة وأرجو أن تتقبل ردي برحابة صدر ..
      كمسلمين .. لدينا شيء زائد عن الباحثين الغربيين الذين تكون غالب أبحاثهم مبنية على ما يجدنوه من أدلة قد تكون ناقصة أو مضللة في بعض الأحيان (وأنا رجل علمي ولكنني في ذات الوقت مسلم) ولذلك هنالك من أحاديث رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم أولا ومنها ما هو من أشعار العرب ثانيا التي تؤكد هذا القول الذي قلته
      وقد ورد في حديث أبي ذر رضي الله عنه في صحيح ابن حبّان عن النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم أن الأنبياء العرب كانوا هودا وصالحا وشعيبا وهو نفسه عليه الصلاة والسلام
      ورسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم لا ينطق عن الهوى إن هو إلا وحي يوحى علمه شديد القوى !
      وبإجماع علماء السٍّيَر جميعا فإن هودا وصالحا كانوا قبل زمن إبراهيم عليه السلام بلا خلاف أعلمه أما شعيب فيُقال أنه كان في زمن موسى عليه السلام (على الخلاف في القصة) ولكن الشاهد أنه بعد إبراهيم عليه السلام ومن ذريته
      وورد في الأحاديث أن إسماعيل عليه السلام تعلم العربية من قبيلة جرهم التي سكنت مكة بعدما سكنها إسماعيل عليه السلام وأمه هاجر وتزوج عليه السلام منهم
      وقد تقول بأنها كانت عربية تختلف عن العربية التي نزل بها القرآن وطريقة كتابتها مختلفة فأقول لك ربما ولكنها مفهومة لنا بطريقة أو بأخرى وكذلك طريقة الكتابة كانت في الجاهلية غير ما أصبحت عليه بعد الإسلام واللغات تتطور عبر التاريخ وتدخل فيها أشياء جديدة وتُنسى منها أشياء فتندثر
      وقد وردت قصص عن طسم وجديس في أشعار العرب وقد لا نختلف في أن فيها الكثير من الخرافات ولكن في عمق هذه الخرافات حقيقة أن هنالك أقواما عربا قد انقرضوا

  • @ryuko4478
    @ryuko4478 Před 5 lety +226

    "Hebrew doesn't have any vowels"
    *proceeds to give an example of a Hebrew word with vowels*
    Hebrew, and other Semitic languages, have non-pronounceable roots, because the consonants hold the lexical meaning while the vowels (+suffixes and prefixes) hold the grammatical meaning, so when you refer to '-r-b you say ah-rah-bah or uh-ruh-buh
    Edit: Yes Hebrew isn't *written* with vowels but that's like saying 'nglš dznt hv vwlz bcz I wryt lyk ths

    • @user-oy2zg3bt6n
      @user-oy2zg3bt6n Před 5 lety +5

      there is vowels in Hebrew
      but the vowels are not letters
      this is a vowel in Hebrew that say ah _ yes no joke
      this> : under a letter would stop the sound of the letter dead in the tracks

    • @ryuko4478
      @ryuko4478 Před 5 lety +4

      @@user-oy2zg3bt6n
      yes, I know niqqud/nekuddot, but they are not mandatory so I didn't mention them, Arabic also has a similar system called Harakāt.

    • @user-oy2zg3bt6n
      @user-oy2zg3bt6n Před 5 lety +6

      I didn't know @@ryuko4478
      looks like Arabic and Hebrew have more in common too
      also how mosses get his coffee Hebrew it

    • @ryuko4478
      @ryuko4478 Před 5 lety +6

      @@user-oy2zg3bt6n
      Arabic, Hebrew, Aramiac, Syriac, etc. Are all related Semitic languages. But also their writing system is descendant from the Phoenician abjad (abjad is an Alphabets that doesn't write vowels, Arabic and Hebrew are examples of impure abjads, because they *can* indicate long vowels with yod, waw, he, aleph, etc.)
      Origin of the Hebrew Script:
      Egyptian Hieroglyphs > Proto-Sinaitic Script > Phoenician Script > Aramaic Script > Hebrew Script
      Origin of the Arabic Script:
      Egyptian Hieroglyphs > Proto-Sinaitic Script > Phoenician Script > Aramaic Script > Nabatean Script > Arabic Script

    • @GeN56YoS
      @GeN56YoS Před 5 lety +3

      OMG Arabic and Hebrew are so similar, do you have one of those "add ons" for a repeated sound of a letter? *Like the T in letter*

  • @Driv3ItLikeUStoleIt
    @Driv3ItLikeUStoleIt Před 4 lety +95

    I noticed that these informational videos on CZcams always seem silly when you actually know what they are talking about.

    • @soos4719
      @soos4719 Před 4 lety +1

      Yup

    • @clonecommanderrex8542
      @clonecommanderrex8542 Před 4 lety +8

      @@lighttrue3652 His comment didn't have anything to do with race

    • @Akrammfk
      @Akrammfk Před 4 lety +2

      But there's alot of false facts

    • @africanhistory
      @africanhistory Před 3 lety +1

      @@Akrammfk Well that Arab are an ethnic group second to Han Chinese is ridiculous. Arab is not a race or an ethnic group. Sudanese Arabs are African and Arabs of Lebanon are White.

    • @Akrammfk
      @Akrammfk Před 3 lety +2

      @@africanhistory i know right ! even if algeria is not considered as an original arabic country i consider myself as an arab from the umma of muhammad pbuh

  • @stevesmith4901
    @stevesmith4901 Před 2 lety

    Interesting theory. Appreciated.

  • @malgorzatamiroslawakim7187

    Very interesting thank you very much

  • @user-sb7dg2nc6f
    @user-sb7dg2nc6f Před 4 lety +35

    Love my Arabs people from Morocco 😍😍

    • @user-sb7dg2nc6f
      @user-sb7dg2nc6f Před 4 lety

      @بدر العتيبي
      Where are you from !!

    • @konanovski
      @konanovski Před 4 lety +2

      but morocco is not an arab country that's historicly known

    • @user-sb7dg2nc6f
      @user-sb7dg2nc6f Před 4 lety +6

      @@konanovski
      I know you are a barbarian. Morocco has always been an Arab country. Now what is said otherwise is only the influence of the Zionists, not only on Arab countries but all countries of the world

    • @konanovski
      @konanovski Před 4 lety

      ​@@user-sb7dg2nc6f a n3al chitan chmen sahayina, hadra joj njibou sahayina we masoniya we lihoud felhadra, daba f tarikh dyal islam ki9olek bli le3rab fet7o chamal ifri9ya f 9arn 6 miladi we b9aw 50 ans dyal 7orob, we men be3d la revolution berbere jraw amazigh 3la l2amawyine men maroc au moins f wa7ad ma3raka isma ma3rakat ba9doura (had lhadra li 9olt te9dar t2aked mena byidek wellah makankdeb 3lik makayen 7ta dakhla la n sahayina wala masoniya f hadchi) mor dekchi 7ta n 9arn 12 mli tel3o mowa7idine we 9edro yi9diw 3la borghwateyine jabo banou hilal we banou salim we seknohom f tamsna li hiya knitra 7ta n asfi we 7it hado kano mowaline n dawla mowa7idiya, mariniyine 7awlo yi zewlohom men dik la region pcq kano contre dawla mariniya we kano ki7arbouha. (le3rab li jaw n maroc 9lal we tkhalto m3a sokan asliyin li houma les amazighs we 9edro yitintegraw meme la langue kanet we ba9a m2atra b amazighiya (darija) bla ta3asob a sa7bi

    • @user-sb7dg2nc6f
      @user-sb7dg2nc6f Před 4 lety

      @@konanovski
      انت الآن سردتي التاريخ بالطريقتك الخاصة.
      ولولا غير قرتي كتاب إبن خلدون لدائما الاخرون يستدلون به على همجية العرب.
      سوف تعرف أن العرب استحوذوا على شمال افريقيا

  • @YoussefMohamed-hn3vo
    @YoussefMohamed-hn3vo Před 3 lety +7

    Wow this is horribly misinformed.
    "Al Arab" or "the Arab" means a dry and lifeless land (a desert). The people living in this land called themselves "Al a'arab"
    Aka people living in the dry lifeless land(the desert).
    Also alot if people in the comments are referring to "yarob bin yashjob" as the man Arabia was named after , but that's not true. The name "yarob" means "the man roaming the desert" or "the man roaming Arabia"

  • @mohamednafethsabri4169
    @mohamednafethsabri4169 Před 3 lety +12

    The mistake made often is trying to draw distinct lines between lingustic or ethnic groups when it comes to study this region in particular. The city of Diyarbakir in southern Turkey is the homeland of the clan of Bakir bin Wael, where Diyar means lands in arabic and thus Diyarbakir literally means the lands of Bakir. Arabs due to the diversity of their environment are generally a heterogenous ethnicity although they are basically the same people

  • @malgorzatamiroslawakim7187

    Very interested thank you very much,

  • @aahmed2426
    @aahmed2426 Před 5 lety +161

    Yemen ..Arabs come from Yemen after the
    fall of the Saba kingdom ..before it qarna'a also Yemen..then kingdom of himyar..all in Yemen..moving ever north and east carrying species from Ethiopia..to Damascus through the hijaz region where mecca and madina is..

    • @rosedonna3946
      @rosedonna3946 Před 4 lety +4

      True

    • @zlxs2132
      @zlxs2132 Před 4 lety +3

      Nah not the true this is the half of it the true and as Quick as possible that they are such a hybrid ppl they have a African blood and Eu blood and the Indian blood and the Asian blood and as we know the hybrid is better than the origin and they are so much better than the other world and the exponent ((that they can get oil from ur blood )) they control the world bro with that oil and we still think that they still Riding a camels we are too late except Russia and United States
      Look at us fighting ab who’s whiter and we took a DNA test and they just take the lead and we still don’t have any idea

    • @tedrosmengistu5387
      @tedrosmengistu5387 Před 4 lety +2

      i am ethiopian , all i know is ethiopia is the source of everything ,eg. the orgin of human beings and was civilized in the world during Axumite Kingdom or qeen saba.yemen was administerd by Ethiopian qeen saba.so my country is before arabs

    • @Kayellt
      @Kayellt Před 4 lety +2

      Not true. arabs came from the north.

    • @user-kp7xp4ij6n
      @user-kp7xp4ij6n Před 4 lety +5

      @ceaser khossi
      Lately they dicover alot of oil in Yemen, and some people say that its the reason for the war there.

  • @supremelordoftheauspicious2928

    Arabic doesn't have the V sound and the V sound turns into B while borrowing words and that explains how Arav turned into Arab.
    Tel aviv is called Tel abib in Arabic.

    • @ezix3753
      @ezix3753 Před 5 lety +8

      Exactly! Thanks for the info,
      So what about the name Persia ( faris ) what does it mean in your language? in Arabic FARIS is who ride the horse called Fars is that the same to you?

    • @supremelordoftheauspicious2928
      @supremelordoftheauspicious2928 Před 5 lety +18

      Ezix Persia comes from old Persian "Parsa پارسا" -> modern Persian "Pars پارس"
      Parsa was the name of one of Ancient Iran's most important provinces and it is known as the heartland of Persia and the Persian language. The greeks who came into contact with Achaemenid Persians Hellenized the word "Parsa" to "Persis" and thus variaties of this word was applied to all of Iran in european languages.
      The Arabs rendered middle Persian word "Parsik پارسیک" into "Farisee فارسی" and possibly because Sassanid Persians were excellent horse riders the word got the meaning "Horse rider".
      Similarly Sasanian Persians called Arabs "Tazik تازیک" which comes from an Arab tribe living closely to them "Tayy طی" Because of this word's similarity to Persian verb "Taxtan تاختن" which means "To raid" people thought Tazi means raider and mistakenly thought of it as a racist slur word. It even turned into a verb "Tazidan تازیدن" which has a similar meaning of "To raid" or "To ride a horse fast"
      So overall I don't think Persian or "Pars" has a specific meaning, either the region is named after the people living there or vice versa. Although the word sounds similar to a word in modern Persian "پارسا Parsa" which means devout.

    • @admindadipancar5494
      @admindadipancar5494 Před 5 lety +8

      ف = V , is it?

    • @supremelordoftheauspicious2928
      @supremelordoftheauspicious2928 Před 5 lety +6

      admin dadi pancar
      In Persian V is shown by و and the same letter in Arabic is W, I don't no about other languages.
      "ف" Shows "F" sound

    • @morningmidnight9398
      @morningmidnight9398 Před 5 lety +24

      No the modern Hebrew has corrupted the b sound into v. Also they have lost a number of other sounds and they became European sounding for example the waw, ssad, 'ain, the soft haa' and many others. The problem is they are using modern Hebrew as biblical Hebrew which is a big problem, the closest to old Hebrew is yamani Hebrew and that is barely since we have no record of how they were pronounced.

  • @jspensionthang1817
    @jspensionthang1817 Před 4 lety

    Thank you very much!!!!

  • @opensourceworldviews
    @opensourceworldviews Před 4 lety +2

    Good video, but it always seemed to me they have the same name as "Aram" as in "Aramaic" and the like. It is quite common for a nasal to become a stop or vice-versa, and your map shows these peoples right there, fighting Assyrians.

  • @QuiescentCookie
    @QuiescentCookie Před 3 lety +6

    Could you do a video on how oasis's form? I'd find it quite interesting.

  • @adham7402
    @adham7402 Před 3 lety +3

    We all came from yemen 🇾🇪. The capital of yemen is where sam lived

    • @dj4rapz
      @dj4rapz Před 3 lety

      I thought Sam lived in the Shire.

    • @adham7402
      @adham7402 Před 3 lety +1

      @@dj4rapz we call Sana'a which is the capital of yemen. As Sam ibn noah city .

    • @adham7402
      @adham7402 Před 3 lety +1

      @@dj4rapz remember yemen territory was really huge not just like now

    • @TheObserversTV
      @TheObserversTV Před 3 lety

      Sam didnt exist, and if he did, he would've been from Mesopotamia.

    • @Not_-me
      @Not_-me Před 2 měsíci

      No all Arabs come from Ismail son of Abrahim.
      All what lies about true Arab and arabised arab is Jewish lies trying to discredit prophet Mohamed lineage to not being of Arab lineage and later spread by turks.

  • @hlaal
    @hlaal Před 4 lety +1

    Well done. Can I see the sources please?!

  • @hd4k853
    @hd4k853 Před 2 lety +3

    You explain the name of arabs in Hebrew
    Arabic language:WTF. Am I a joke to you?

  • @ALI-cf4zq
    @ALI-cf4zq Před 3 lety +4

    I’m from Quraysh tribe , our great grandfather is Ibrahim son of (Falgh) son of (Hod) (PBUT) , (Hod) is the great grandfather of all Arabs , And (Hod) had two sons (Qahtan) And (Falgh) .
    (Qahtan) is the grandfather of (Qahtane tribes) and (Falgh) is grandfather of (Adnane tribes) .
    and Yemen is where Arabs came from .
    And sorry for my very bad English

  • @abdlhmdx
    @abdlhmdx Před 5 lety +22

    Being Arabic and having learned a bit about it I can say that a lot; if not most, of arabic history is unknown or known to be lost due to many factors like wars, abandonment by people, climate, etc..
    Arab has many disputed origins like you showed in the video but it's most commonly known to have come from Ya'rub/Yarab son of Qahtan son of Hud (The Prophet) who lived in ancient Yemen and his descendents and people he ruled over were called the Ya'ariba (Plural) Ya'urbi (Singular) who were a big group and through the years they started travelling the middle east and slowly became bidwins with no bound home and people slowly turned from calling them "Ya'rubi" to "A'a'rabi" which is easier for foreign tongues and those unfimilar to the tribe and everyone traveling the desert soon became another A'a'rabi or A'a'rab (Plural) and soon after, people ditched the 'A' at the beginning; because they're all about that poetic flow and it became Arabi or Arab (Plural)
    (Note: the first 'a' in "arab" or the second 'a' in aa'rab is like a 'ae' or a 'a' from the back of the mouth/ top of the throat)

    • @nantzstein3311
      @nantzstein3311 Před 5 lety +2

      That's one theory based on folk tales... now, what about other theories and their evidences ?

    • @abdlhmdx
      @abdlhmdx Před 5 lety +3

      @@nantzstein3311 This is actually the most valid and well known theory among modern day arabs since it was evident that ancient arabic poems showed the change in wording.

    • @nantzstein3311
      @nantzstein3311 Před 5 lety

      @@abdlhmdx ME is such a small region serounded by mountain-chains & seas, with so many civilizations; all those tribes and city-states communicated with each other probably with the same mother-tongue. Norther or Southern theories only serve one camp against the other. A Central theory need to be considered to unite the semetic people.
      Edit : even the Hittites and Mycenaeans and Egyptians should be included in this group.

    • @abdlhmdx
      @abdlhmdx Před 5 lety +1

      @@nantzstein3311
      Well... idk the point you're trying to get as there is a bit of misconceptions.
      1. Middle East ≠ Arabian peninsula
      2. Egypt and other counties just started using Arabic around 1400 something years ago.
      3. I'm not saying the Ya'aruba invented the arabic language although they had their influence.
      4. Arabic or the bases of it started before it was called arabic.
      5. The entire arabian peninsula had a number of *different* semitic languages but what formed arabic was a merger between all Semitic languages after the start of a large number of bidwins started covering the entire peninsula which shortened trade routes and increased activity and for over thousands of years of influence the arabian peninsula had one united mother tongue (those semetic langagues being close in tongue also helped) and influenced the neighbouring countries too.
      6. These bidwins that scattered the arabian peninsula mostly consisted from the tribe of Ya'rub after a mass migration accrued (long story) and they were called by those semitic people in the peninsula as the Ya'aruba and because they were the majority people started calling all bidwins a'a'rab and because those a'a'rab were also the biggest traders and the connection to all arabian civilizations to foreign lands the "non-arabic" civilisations (modern northen arabic nations) started calling all those from the peninsula as a'rab due to the difference of toungue and called what they speak is "arabi".
      7. Arab was used for the people living in the peninsula; no matter their race. But nowadays an arab is just any society that speaks the arabic language.
      8. This theory is proved by the evidence left by old texts and poems.
      9. I don't believe this old folk tail which was told for hundreds of years but it still aids this theory and it goes likes this: "all arabs [basically meaning all those living in the peninsula] started from the land now called Yemen" which is just untrue. But adding this theory into the equation, we can see why people started saying this. it's because they misconcepted the origin of the *word* arab to the origin of "arabic people"

    • @nantzstein3311
      @nantzstein3311 Před 5 lety

      @@abdlhmdx Are from Yemen ?

  • @user-de5pk3sy9t
    @user-de5pk3sy9t Před 2 lety +2

    لا اله الا الله محمد رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم
    هل من عربي او مسلم مر من هنا
    او يمني 🇾🇪🤩

    • @wumaowumao
      @wumaowumao Před 2 měsíci

      انا ملحد يمني 💪🇾🇪

  • @abdulaleem9207
    @abdulaleem9207 Před 3 lety +1

    What is the soundtrack in this video? It is cool.

  • @omarg950
    @omarg950 Před 5 lety +7

    I’m too broke, all I can give you a like 👍🏻

  • @EternalBliss11
    @EternalBliss11 Před 5 lety +77

    *United states of Arabia squad where you at ?*

    • @alisheikh4698
      @alisheikh4698 Před 5 lety +18

      There shouldn't be Separate states that should be united in the first place !!! Forgot your history?? We're all one country from spain to the far east.

    • @greatarabia8091
      @greatarabia8091 Před 4 lety +12

      OWE he means from the tip of Morocco not. Actual Spain. Chill!

    • @death-di4wq
      @death-di4wq Před 4 lety +7

      @@dragenmaster5385 first of all arabia isnt all desert. Lebanon palastine syria jordan

    • @dragenmaster5385
      @dragenmaster5385 Před 4 lety +3

      @@death-di4wq lebanon, jordan, palestine, syria are not in arabia im talking about the peinsula

    • @dragenmaster5385
      @dragenmaster5385 Před 4 lety +3

      @@greatarabia8091 north africa is imazighen (berber) they are the indigenous not arabs

  • @yasanava820
    @yasanava820 Před 4 lety

    I was waiting for the video to end with who made sounds first?

  • @asmaasuraily6546
    @asmaasuraily6546 Před 3 lety

    Informative

  • @muhammadtahir4779
    @muhammadtahir4779 Před 3 lety +9

    Peace Be Upon Muhammad infinite times

  • @most_a
    @most_a Před 3 lety +3

    The name was from one of the cities in Mesopotamia who attended death

  • @ExistentialDodo
    @ExistentialDodo Před 3 měsíci

    at 1:12 that painting is actually of India, not Arabia. Painted in 1887 by Edwin Lord it is called "A Street Market Scene, India" and it depicts the Thar Desert region of India. I did not know this before hand abut the dreeses and architecture looked completely Indian, so I got interested and searched it up.

  • @mrb4dman130
    @mrb4dman130 Před 4 lety +2

    Ya'rub (Arabic: يعرب‎, also spelled Ya'rob, Yarrob, Yarab or Yaarub) is an ancient Arabic personal name. He is the grandson of Hud being the son of Qahtan and the ancestor of the Himyarite and Sabaean kings of Yemen.[1][2] A similar account places Ya'rub as Qahtan's grandson (Ya'rub bin Yashjub bin Qahtan) and holds that he is the forefather of al-'Arab al-'Ariba ("the arab arabs" or "pure arabs"), who are generally identified with the Qahtanites and its two main tribes, the Himyar and the Kahlan.[3] Some legendary accounts relate that Ya'rub was the first to speak Arabic and that the language was named for him.[2][4] Shams-i Qais Razi, writing in the 12-13th century CE, traced the origins of Arabic poetry to Ya'rub and he is also credited with having invented the Kufic script.[5

    • @waii9
      @waii9 Před rokem

      هذا مو اول عربي. الجد الاول اسمه عرب، وله ابناء ثلاثه حسب كتب التاريخ العربي اللي سرقوه المحتلين الغربين، ال عرب، له ثلاث ابناء، رب. مر . سر، رب يجي منهم الاعراب، مر العمورين، سر هم السريان

  • @RIGHT-WING-PMP
    @RIGHT-WING-PMP Před 5 lety +41

    Abraham, the father of monotheism, was from Mesopotamia. He Migrated to Canaan and had two sons: Isaac, father of Jews, and Ismael, Father of Arabs.

    • @ahmedessa1364
      @ahmedessa1364 Před 5 lety +1

      RIGHT-WING-P1MP290
      Bullshit!

    • @unknownunknow3813
      @unknownunknow3813 Před 5 lety

      Your correct

    • @saraqostahterra4548
      @saraqostahterra4548 Před 5 lety +5

      Yes but "true Arabs" or "pure Arabs" lived even before that.
      Prophet Ismail(as) married a "pure Arab" woman twice.
      Most of the Arabs today are a mix between pure Arabs and Hebrews, and you could say even Egyptian.
      Prophet Abraham(as) was a Hebrew, and Hagar(as) was from Egypt.

    • @zyadalzahrani971
      @zyadalzahrani971 Před 5 lety +3

      not true, we are the descendent Ya'rub the son of Qahtan. Some says the Qahtan is Joktan. Joktan is mentioned in the Book of Genesis. Joktan is the the son of eber(هود) and the brother of Peleg(the father of Israelites)
      Joktan even has a son whos name is Hazarmaveth(حضر موت), Hazarmaveth is a region that exist in yemen until now!

    • @saraqostahterra4548
      @saraqostahterra4548 Před 5 lety +2

      @@zyadalzahrani971
      Yes, you have Arabs who descend from him and other from prophet Ismail(as)

  • @ferashamdan4252
    @ferashamdan4252 Před 3 lety +6

    I wish every man to pick a reasonable wife thinking of the future of his kids and himself. Having said that I think this channel is fun despite some mistakes in information. Thank you.

  • @Fahad123v
    @Fahad123v Před 4 lety +1

    Wow. a clean comment section, Im proud of you .

  • @tnayenga77
    @tnayenga77 Před 9 dny +1

    As a language Arabic is ancient Semitic in its roots, I think, that may have its modern origins in the northwestern part of Canaan with Rachel, Rebecca & Leah 3 matriarchs in Judaism as the father of the later 2 was a man named Laban from Syria/Lebananon (Genesis 31:40 & 33:18). The language has spread as dialects to many parts of the greater world as a result of the spread of Islam and the Quran.

  • @ivayloyurukov6202
    @ivayloyurukov6202 Před 5 lety +4

    I must admit this video is very interesting! A video about the origins and the meaning of the Bulgarians would be great :)

  • @faire7410
    @faire7410 Před 5 lety +5

    Yeah it’s confusing but it’s weird to me that some bigoted gulf people or bigoted Lebanese people would say stuff like “the only truly Arab people are the people who live in the gulf and are certain about what tribes they came from “
    It’s dumb the whole concept is so vague and isn’t definite
    it’s all about the historical context and the language

    • @francogiobbimontesanti3826
      @francogiobbimontesanti3826 Před 5 lety

      So are Mexicans and Bolivians the same ethnic group. Same language, check same religion check, part of the same empire, check

    • @faire7410
      @faire7410 Před 5 lety

      I am Communism I don’t know...arabs have their own situation and their own very unique history I’m not familiar with Mexicos history

    • @francogiobbimontesanti3826
      @francogiobbimontesanti3826 Před 5 lety

      Fai Re everyone has their own situations and their own unique histories

    • @faire7410
      @faire7410 Před 5 lety

      I am Communism exactly that’s why i don’t know

    • @bokathir
      @bokathir Před 5 lety

      @@faire7410 Arabs are from arabian peninsula
      Other arabs only said they are arabs after ww2

  • @user-wx7ny3pw8t
    @user-wx7ny3pw8t Před 3 lety +20

    Ya'rub (Arabic: يعرب‎, also spelled Ya'rob, Yarrob, Yarab or Yaarub) is an ancient Arabic personal name. He is the grandson of Hud being the son of Qahtan and the ancestor of the Himyarite and Sabaean kings of Yemen.[1][2] A similar account places Ya'rub as Qahtan's grandson (Ya'rub bin Yashjub bin Qahtan) and holds that he is the forefather of al-'Arab al-'Ariba ("the arab arabs" or "pure arabs"), who are generally identified with the Qahtanites and its two main tribes, the Himyar and the Kahlan.[3] Some legendary accounts relate that Ya'rub was the first to speak Arabic and that the language was named for him.[2][4] Shams-i Qais Razi, writing in the 12-13th century CE, traced the origins of Arabic poetry to Ya'rub and he is also credited with having invented the

    • @sosiesosie9162
      @sosiesosie9162 Před 3 lety +2

      The Axumite Kingdom across the Red Sea (Habesha /Ethiopia) was part of the Sabaen and Himiyar realm. The Ethiopic or Ge'ez alphabet is based on the Sabaean alphabet. Sabaen thriving in Ethiopia...

    • @freewolf8754
      @freewolf8754 Před 3 lety +2

      Will said I also recommend u to read the book of Kitāb at - Tījān fī Mulūk Himyar ( Book of the Crowns on the Kings of Himyar , it’s n Arabic if you speak Arabic amazing book

    • @jaif7327
      @jaif7327 Před rokem

      it’s propaganda ur somali ur not arab , prophet was white not brown

  • @tnayenga77
    @tnayenga77 Před 9 dny +1

    I believe the word ‘Arab’ originally comes from the Hebrew word ‘Areb’ meaning evening in Genesis 1:5 spelled Ayin-Resh & Beit.written around 1500 BC recording events on day 1 of creation before mankind was created. As the light of the world’ the Messiah was called out of the land of the ‘Arebs’ in Hosea 11:1 to identify ‘Arebs’ as a people in contrast to Semitic Jews (Hosea 11:1)…

  • @SahnouneKhaled
    @SahnouneKhaled Před 4 lety +10

    Searching about origin of Arab name without telling the Arabs themselves about it 🤔🤔🤔

  • @mikestar1137
    @mikestar1137 Před 4 lety +3

    Phillip the Arab was a Roman emperor, he was born in Syria

    • @rosedonna3946
      @rosedonna3946 Před 4 lety +1

      No.

    • @mikestar1137
      @mikestar1137 Před 4 lety +1

      rose donna yes

    • @someone-wi4xl
      @someone-wi4xl Před 4 lety

      @@rosedonna3946 actually Yes
      and there are other Arab Roman Emperors all the way to Byzantine Empire

  • @qo3398
    @qo3398 Před 3 měsíci +1

    This guy is way off course, the origin comes from the name of a guy called يعرب Yaarub who is the grandfather of most Arabians (arabs in the peninsula)

  • @alephtav4254
    @alephtav4254 Před 4 lety +4

    From Bible Arabia word is there.. Where Mt. Sinai, Cave of Elijah, Rock of Horeb discovered bt archeologist and Ron Wyatt.. From Turkey (Noah's Ark), Egypt, Red Sea crossing

  • @ChoosenOneMAK
    @ChoosenOneMAK Před 5 lety +71

    arabs was traders since the time of Abraham using caravans crossing the deserts from Yemen up to west Jordan .... so I think somehow all what u said was right

    • @sharkquisha3407
      @sharkquisha3407 Před 4 lety +1

      Abraham made the Jews and Arabs through his two sons who went on to form their own groups.

    • @ChoosenOneMAK
      @ChoosenOneMAK Před 4 lety

      @@sharkquisha3407 abraham son married from arabs and learned there language ....so stayed in Mecca ...he made Mecca not the arabs ..still he is the grandfather of mohammed (the arabs prophet ) not all arabs ...so he's bloodline still there

    • @sharkquisha3407
      @sharkquisha3407 Před 4 lety +1

      @@ChoosenOneMAK no he married an egyptian. Hagar was egyptian. You are thinking of egyptians.

    • @ChoosenOneMAK
      @ChoosenOneMAK Před 4 lety

      @@sharkquisha3407 her son Ishmael married from arabs ...so they exist befor

    • @sharkquisha3407
      @sharkquisha3407 Před 4 lety

      @@ChoosenOneMAK but that isn't true.

  • @kris_py
    @kris_py Před 5 lety +15

    Atlas: *talks about Arabia's low population density*
    Canada: >_>

  • @user-lq5sw8oz2u
    @user-lq5sw8oz2u Před 2 lety +1

    Arabia 🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦

  • @user-qq5go8jp3f
    @user-qq5go8jp3f Před 3 lety +1

    The states of the Arabian Peninsula🇰🇼🇦🇪🇧🇭🇶🇦🇴🇲🇸🇦🇾🇪

  • @adnanihabbali
    @adnanihabbali Před 5 lety +5

    As a Syrian who is quite interested in my own history, I have to say that I have never heard before that Arabs originate from the Syrian desert. I always thought that Arabs originate from the Arab tribes in Yemen, namely "Adnan" and "Qahtan", who ended up migrating to the rest of the Arab peninsula as well as the Levants.
    Seems like I need to do a little bit more research.

    • @sarahalotaibi1230
      @sarahalotaibi1230 Před 4 lety +2

      adnan habbal Adnan Arabs are the Arabs from Northern Arabia which includes Levantine Syria, Iraq, Jordan while the Qahtan Arabs are the pure Arabs in Yemen! Technically Arabs is not one ethnicity but divided into 2 and we can tell from the Arab tribe! For instance i come from a tribe of Adnan Arab which is Abraham descendants of Northern Arabia!

    • @sarahalotaibi1230
      @sarahalotaibi1230 Před 3 lety +1

      @Rabea Zayed actually no Qahtans origin from Yemen while Adnan origin from Mesopotamia.

    • @sarahalotaibi1230
      @sarahalotaibi1230 Před 3 lety +2

      @Rabea Zayed even the Arabic you speak today is actually a Quraishi Hijazi accent not Yemeni or southern Arabian at all.

    • @trillmoney263
      @trillmoney263 Před 2 lety +1

      @@sarahalotaibi1230 yes thank you finally someone has a brain.

    • @Tobirama258
      @Tobirama258 Před rokem

      And also the Arab name comes from ya arub the descendant of Qahtan

  • @nt0949
    @nt0949 Před 5 lety +31

    I hope when this channel becomes more famous they don't become clickbait

    • @ErnestJay88
      @ErnestJay88 Před 5 lety +6

      How Arabia got it's name ? No. 5 WILL SHOCK YOU !

  • @OkusTenet
    @OkusTenet Před rokem +2

    Similarly in Indonesia "India" is denomination for "West" direction called "Barat" which is the original name of India i.e. "Bharat".
    But the name Bharat was already in use in India unlike Arab which was originally given by Assyrians. Both means West.

    • @sangmunggwingserengan3566
      @sangmunggwingserengan3566 Před rokem

      Nggak lah, barat dan bharat itu berbeda, barat itu kosakata asli bahasa melayu, rumpun Austronesia, juga ada di bahasa lain di rumpun yang sama, yang juga ada yang tidak kena pengaruh india
      Arah barat dan timur itu tergantung angin, jika besar (musim hujan) disebut barat jika kecil (musim kering)disebut timur
      Contoh
      Melayu : barat (barat/west)
      Madura : bharra' (barat/west)
      Makassar : i wara (utara/nort)
      Hiligaynon (Filipin) : bagatnan (selatan/south)
      Ilocano (Filipin) : bagatan (Selatan/south)
      Kavalan (taiwan) : balat (angin timur)
      Malagasy (Madagaskar) : Avaratra (utara/north)
      Di jawa, barat dan timur tidak dijadikan arah tapi masih berhubungan, angin besar disebut Barat , barat besar, timur kecil, barat tua, timur muda.
      Barat tidak ada kaitan dengan Bharat, barat itu angin, di naskah kuno sama2 menyebut barat dan bharat dengan huruf yang berbeda, nenek moyang kita menyebut india itu Jambudwipa, sedangkan Bharata(Bharatawarsa) itu lebih ke bangsa, kalau bharat itu bahasa Hindi, bukan Sansekreta

  • @awedawlake7948
    @awedawlake7948 Před 3 lety +2

    All Arab From Yemen 🇾🇪🇾🇪

    • @alirezaq5401
      @alirezaq5401 Před 3 lety

      أكيد 🇾🇪❤🇮🇶

    • @Not_-me
      @Not_-me Před 2 měsíci

      كذب وتدليس

    • @Not_-me
      @Not_-me Před 2 měsíci

      كذب يهود ونشره الاتراك لكي يحكموا العرب وانا اقول كل العرب لاسماعيل قحطان وعدنان كلهم ابناء لاسماعيل عليه السلام.

  • @tweetydx9967
    @tweetydx9967 Před 5 lety +66

    I think Arabs start from Yemen as an Arabic guy this is what I knew

    • @yousefa1147
      @yousefa1147 Před 5 lety +7

      I think Yemen had pure Arabs whereas Arabia had many different groups

    • @nonstop7255
      @nonstop7255 Před 5 lety +4

      but before Yemen arabs originated in the Levant region (Northern Arabia)

    • @mbmr4064
      @mbmr4064 Před 5 lety +9

      Arabs were split between the northern Arabs which are from north Hejaz and southern Arabs which are from Yemen.

    • @sa8ra6
      @sa8ra6 Před 5 lety

      Wrong

    • @omanSpace
      @omanSpace Před 5 lety +3

      There were two groups of arab in Yemen and the lands near Syria, so I think maybe a long time ago they were togather and the separated then got togather again because of what happened in the dam in Yemen.

  • @pk711
    @pk711 Před 4 lety +5

    عرب من يعرُب بن قحطان 👑

    • @jth6587
      @jth6587 Před 4 lety +1

      لا طبعا
      العرب مرتبطه بلغتنا العربيه الربانيه وهي غالبا نزلت مع ابونا ادم

    • @pk711
      @pk711 Před 4 lety

      Jalal kuwait مافي دليل واحد يقول انه ابونا آدم كان يتحدث بالعربية ، المعروف ان اول من نطق بالعربية هو يعرب بن قحطان ، بلاش كذب وتزوير شكلكم بايخ والله

    • @jth6587
      @jth6587 Před 4 lety

      @@pk711
      اتحداك تجيب دليل متى واين بدأت العربيه
      لا احد يعلم كيف و متى لأنها ببساطة ليست لغة مثل باقي اللغات الضعيفه

    • @pk711
      @pk711 Před 4 lety

      Jalal kuwait احنا ادرى بتاريخنا وبلغتنا لاتتفلسف ، الشمس ماتتغطى بغربال

    • @Mshary5689
      @Mshary5689 Před 3 lety

      @@pk711 اول من فتق لسانه بالعربية هو إسماعيل عليه السلام وهي العربية المبينة قبلها كانت هناك العربية الاولى و كانت لغة لها لهجات مثل السبائية و الحميرية و السريانية و الفينيقية

  • @freewolf8754
    @freewolf8754 Před 3 lety

    If you speak Arabic and really wanting to know The whole Tru history of the arabian peninsula I recommend you to read this book. Kitāb at - Tījān fī Mulūk Himyar ( Book of the Crowns on the Kings of Himyar ,

  • @adilevi9791
    @adilevi9791 Před 5 lety +5

    You have some mistakes in Hebrew
    1. You wrote peace under the word Hebrew.
    2. The word "a'rava" is written and heard in the same way. as the plant (tree / bush) and area and region. Both words in a female. The plant is common in the area.
    3."la a'rov" does not mean - exchange. It means to get ready to hunt / prey, another meaning that is a nice way to say late in the day.
    4. Like the word "arab" in Arabic, in Hebrew "maa'rav" (from: a'-r-b) means west.

    • @user-oy2zg3bt6n
      @user-oy2zg3bt6n Před 5 lety

      shalom can mean both peace and hi in Hebrew (you get what they say base on their tone)

    • @tealmerlin
      @tealmerlin Před 5 lety

      Yes, Atlas Pro. This error is at 5:03. While your videos seem well-researched, it wouldn't have taken much Googling to find out that Hebrew, in Hebrew is עברית.