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The term '''Arab Singaporean''' refers to a [[Singaporean]] of [[Arab]] descent. | The term '''Arab Singaporean''' refers to a [[Singaporean]] of [[Arab]] descent. | ||
However, one can be a Caucasian or of Native race but yet an arab due to mixed marriages. One is still considered an arab if one of the parent still holds the family name; Alsagoff, Aljuneid, Alkaff, Alkhatib, Alatas, Alaydrus, Alsree, Alhadi, Alqadri, Alwaini, Al Bin Said, Al Bukhari, Al Habshi, Al Hadad, Al Hadry, Al Idrus, Al Jufry, Al Khairid, Al Khatiri, Al Madihid, Al Mahdaly, Al Mushaiya, Al Nahdi, Al Qudsi, Al Shahab, Aidid, Bin Abdat, Bin Hamid, Bin Shahab, Bin Shelham, Bin Tahir, Bin Talib, Badib,Bafadhal, Bafanah, Bagharib, Bajrai, Bagushair (Baq'shir), Bamadhaj, Banafe', Barabbah, Basharahil, Basarawi, Basalamah, Baswedan, Baashin, Binsmit, El-Baba, Harharah, Lajam, Mattar, Magad | |||
Revision as of 01:33, 26 November 2005
The term Arab Singaporean refers to a Singaporean of Arab descent. However, one can be a Caucasian or of Native race but yet an arab due to mixed marriages. One is still considered an arab if one of the parent still holds the family name; Alsagoff, Aljuneid, Alkaff, Alkhatib, Alatas, Alaydrus, Alsree, Alhadi, Alqadri, Alwaini, Al Bin Said, Al Bukhari, Al Habshi, Al Hadad, Al Hadry, Al Idrus, Al Jufry, Al Khairid, Al Khatiri, Al Madihid, Al Mahdaly, Al Mushaiya, Al Nahdi, Al Qudsi, Al Shahab, Aidid, Bin Abdat, Bin Hamid, Bin Shahab, Bin Shelham, Bin Tahir, Bin Talib, Badib,Bafadhal, Bafanah, Bagharib, Bajrai, Bagushair (Baq'shir), Bamadhaj, Banafe', Barabbah, Basharahil, Basarawi, Basalamah, Baswedan, Baashin, Binsmit, El-Baba, Harharah, Lajam, Mattar, Magad