Title: ARAB AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
1ARAB AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
2OVERVIEW
- Definition of an Arab American
- Identify Arab American Demographics
- Arab American immigration
- Arab American cultural norms
- Identify the five pillars of Islam
- Definition of Muslim
- Sources of Anti-Arab sentiment in the U.S.
- Contemporary Arab American Issues
3DEFINITION
ARAB AMERICAN is the term given to persons who
immigrated to the United States from a group of
independent nation-states in North Africa and
the Middle East. They have a common linguistic
and cultural heritage that has been shaped
primarily by the religions of Islam and
Christianity.
4ARAB AMERICAN DEMOGRAPHICS
- Population
- Over 3 million, some estimate nearly 5 million
- Religious Affiliation
- majority (70) have a Christian affiliation
- Muslim/Islamic affiliation (30)
- Geographic Distribution
- the areas where the majority have settled
includes - New York, Los Angles, San Francisco, Detroit,
Washington DC, Houston, Chicago, and Jacksonville
5ARAB AMERICAN IMMIGRATION
- Early Immigration (1886-1914)
- Between World War I and World War II (1915-1945)
- The later immigration period
6EARLY IMMIGRATION PERIOD (1886-1914)
- A majority of Arab immigrants came from greater
Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan, and
occasionally Iraq. - Reasons for immigration included, a neglect for
the Christian religion, the draft, a bloody war
between religions, and the fact that American
Christian missionaries were active among the
Syrian Christians who built hospitals, schools
and churches which left a favorable impression on
America. Many eventually lost their Islamic
Identity as time went by. - Most of these immigrants were poor, uneducated,
and looking for new opportunities. They had a big
distaste for indoor factory work, many chose door
to door peddling and often made sufficient money
to send for family members. There were many
working as slaves on plantations. Eventually many
opened MOM and POP type stores.
7BETWEEN WWI AND WWII (1915-1945)
- During this period, The United States Congress
passed legislation that restricted immigration.
These laws had an effect of slowing the movement
of Arab Americans into the country
8THE LATER IMMIGRATION PERIOD (1946 -)
- Most of these Arab immigrants came from Egypt,
Iran, and Palestine . - Major reason for immigration was to study in our
universities and many decided to stay . - Most of these immigrants were largely educated,
professional, and of the Muslim faith. Most of
this group has been able to retain more of their
culture and religion unlike the earlier
immigrants. - While the earlier immigrants found it easier and
desirable to fully assimilate into the American
mainstream, the newer arrivals seem more prone to
retain their Arab culture.
9ARAB AMERICAN CULTURAL NORMS
- Values and beliefs
- Basic Arab self-perceptions
- Concept of Friendship
- Concept of Fatalism
- Men and Women
- Status of Women
- Social Class System
- Role of the Family
10VALUES AND BELIEFS
- Basic Arab Values
- Dignity, Honor, and reputation are of paramount
importance to an Arab. Typically an Arab will
deport himself/herself in such a way as to create
a good impression. - Loyalty to the family takes precedence over all
personal needs - Piety (devotion to religion) is one of the most
admirable characteristics. - There is no separation between church and state
in many Arab Nations. Religion is taught in
schools and promoted by the Government. - Religion is a way of life in both waves of
immigration
11BASIC ARAB SELF-PERCEPTIONS
- Arabs are generous, humanitarian, polite, and
loyal. - Have a rich cultural heritage.
- Clearly defined cultural group i.e., Arab
Nation. - Have been victimized by the West.
- Arabs are misunderstood in the West.
12CONCEPT OF FRIENDSHIP
- Concept of save face, let the other party find
their own way out of a situation - You should never refuse a request from a friend
- Introductions
- social status is discussed at some length
- social connections are very important
- interested in family background and social
connections before decision to become friends - Business Relationships
- a good personal relationship is the most
important single factor in doing business with
Arabs, Americans traditionally want to get right
down to business. This style will not bring
success
13CONCEPT OF FRIENDSHIP cont...
- Criticism
- Forthright criticism is always almost taken as
personal and destructive - It is important to avoid direct and frank
criticism. - Tact must be employed to protect the other
persons public image, and avoid insult
14CONCEPT OF FATALISM
- In the West we generally believe humans have the
right to control their environment and their
destiny. - Arabs do not believe in this Ideology.
- In fact, too much self-confidence may be
interpreted as blasphemy. - This can sometimes enable Arabs to assert when
they fail that they were not at fault - rather,
it was Gods will
15MEN AND WOMEN
- Accuracy of statements concerning the
relationship between men and women will vary
based on the country discussed. Saudi Arabia is
the most conservative - As a general rule women interact freely only with
other women and very close male relatives. Women
and men are never alone together even for a short
period of time - As a foreigner, if you are seen to be too
familiar with someone of the opposite sex you
will lose respect.
16MEN AND WOMEN cont...
- The public display of intimacy between men and
women is strictly forbidden by the Arab social
code - This code also applies to husbands and wives
- The maintenance of family honor is one of the
highest values in Arab society. - In Arab cultures, misbehavior by women can do
more damage to family honor than misbehavior by
men
17THE STATUS OF WOMEN
- Statements here vary in applicability depending
on the country involved. For instance, in
Lebanon, Jordan, and Egypt, educated women have
been very active at all levels of society. - In the Persian Gulf States, most women do not
work. Those who do, work only in all-female
environments such as schools and banks for women,
except those in the medical profession - Some changes in the work aspect are changing
- Typically, women's focus is in the house
- Traditionally-oriented men and women dont see
prevailing customs as restrictive-rather as
protection - Western women are allowed some leeway
18SOCIAL CLASS SYSTEM
- Four basic social classes in the Arab world
- Upper class Royalty and Wealthy
- Middle class Govt.. workers, military officers,
teachers and merchants - Lower class peasant farmers, urban and village
poor - Nomadic Bedouins typically admired for
preserving Arab traditions, move from place to
place - Western foreigners are usually considered upper
- Not much tension between classes due to Arabs
seeing their position determines by fate (Allah) - Upper class do not perform manual labor in
public, and do not socialize with lower class
19THE ROLE OF THE FAMILY
- Family loyalty and obligation take precedence
over loyalty to friends or the demand of a job - Family is seen as a persons ultimate refuge
- In all cases, one must defend the honor of family
members, even if you hate them or think they are
wrong - Arab man head of the household
- Wife operates behind the scenes
- Children are taught profound respect for adults
20THE ROLE OF THE FAMILY cont..
- Marriage
- Most Arabs still prefer arranged marriages
- This is done to keep dowry within the family
- The family always plays a major role in the
decision of any member to wed - Polygamy
- is becoming rare
- can be married to more than one women, but
everyone is equal, no one gets anymore than the
other - Divorce
- Is very controlled, must pay substantially to the
wife, must be asked three times in a public
place w/witnesses
21RELIGION AND SOCIETY
- Religious toleration
- Arabs truly believe in religion
- Do not have any tolerance for atheists or
agnostics - People of the book
- Mohammed is believed to be the last in a long
line of prophets sent from God which includes
Jesus - Respect other prophets as well
- Respect all faiths
22RELIGION AND SOCIETY cont..
- Koran
- Contains many of the same stories as the Bible
- Actual word of God given to Mohammed
- Two main sects of Islam are the Sunnis and the
Shiite - Most Muslim Arabs belong to the Sunni sect
23THE FIVE PILLARS OF ISLAM
- These are the five basic tenets of the Islamic
faith - 1. FAITH There is only one God and Mohammed is
the messenger of God - 2. PRAYER Prayer five times a day
- 3. THE ZAKAT Giving charity to poor 2.5 yearly
- 4. THE FAST Fasting during the month of Ramadan.
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar
calendar. During Ramadan, Moslems do not eat,
drink, or smoke between sunrise and sunset.
Purpose is to experience hunger and deprivation
and to perform acts of self-discipline, humility,
and faith - 5. PILGRIMAGE to Mecca at least once during ones
lifetime if it is not a financial hardship
24DEFINITION OF MUSLIM
- Islam is not a new religion, both a religion and
a way of life - The word Islam means submission and derives from
a word meaning peace - Allah is the Arabic name for God
- Islam and Christianity have the same origins ,
with Judaism they go back to the prophet Abraham
and their three prophets who are directly
descended from his sons Mohammed from the eldest,
Ishmael, Moses, and Jesus from Isaac
25MUSLIM cont..
- Muslims believe in
- In one unique, incomparable God
- In the angels created by him
- In the prophets through whom his revelations were
brought - In the day of judgement and individual
accountability for actions - In Gods complete authority over human destiny and
in life after death - Gods final message to man was revealed to the
prophet Mohammed through Gabriel
26MUSLIM cont..
- Fatalism belief or attitude that events are
fixed in advance for all time in such a manner
that human beings are powerless to change them - May become Muslim by simply saying there is no
God apart from God, and Mohammed is the messenger
of God. - Koran
- Record of exact words revealed by God through the
Angel Gabriel to the Prophet Mohammed. Memorized
by Mohammed and dictated to his companions. Not
one word of its 114 chapters has been changed
over the last 14 centuries
27MUSLIM cont..
- The Koran is the last revealed word of God, and
is the primary source of every Muslims faith and
practice - Muslims respect and revere Jesus, and await his
second coming - Muslims forbid the consumption of pig meat or any
kind of intoxicating drink
28ANTI ARAB SENTIMENT IN THE U. S.
- Political violence
- Extremists perceive their actions to be part of
the wider Arab-Israeli conflict with the struggle
against the enemies of Israel and the Jewish
people as a whole. Actions are ideologically
motivated and premeditated. - Xenophobia
- (pertaining to Arab Americans) Locally inspired
hostility and violence toward Arab Americans,
Muslims, and Middle Easterners and their
institutions - Jingoistic Racism
- A blend of knee jerk patriotism and home grown
white racism toward non-European, non-Christian,
dark skinned peoples, which is normally
premeditated
29CONTEMPORARY ARAB AMERICAN ISSUES
- Targeted in airports/bombings
- Arab-Israeli conflict
- Of all the issues considered, this is the most
important - Perception that Arab Americans only support a
Palestine homeland and do not care about Israel - American role in the Middle East
- Most Arab Americans feel the U.S. should continue
to use political influence to resolve issues in
the Middle East - Kuwait
- Arab Americans are in favor of the future
democracy of the Kuwaiti Government and for other
Arab states as well
30CONTEMPORARY ARAB AMERICAN ISSUES cont..
- Discrimination in the U.S.
- The biggest concern of Arab Americans is the
feeling, as a whole, they are being discriminated
against because of the perception that terrorists
are only Arabs. They feel they are receiving the
backlash of terrorism and of hostage taking
31SUMMARY
- Definition of an Arab American
- Identify Arab American Demographics
- Arab American immigration
- Arab American cultural norms
- Identify the five pillars of Islam
- Definition of Muslim
- Sources of Anti-Arab sentiment in the U.S.
- Contemporary Arab American Issues