Arab diaspora
Arab diaspora refers to descendants of the Arab immigrants who, voluntarily or as refugees, emigrated from their native lands to non-Arab countries, primarily in Central America, South America, Europe, North America, and parts of South Asia, Southeast Asia, the Caribbean, and West Africa.
Overview
Arab expatriates contribute to the circulation of financial and human capital in the region and thus significantly promote regional development. In 2009 Arab countries received a total of US$35.1 billion in remittance in-flows and remittances sent to Jordan, Egypt and Lebanon from other Arab countries are 40 to 190 per cent higher than trade revenues between these and other Arab countries. Large numbers of Arabs migrated to West Africa, particularly Côte d'Ivoire, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Nigeria. Since the end of the civil war in 2002, Lebanese traders have become re-established in Sierra Leone.According to Saudi Aramco World, the largest concentration of Arabs outside the Arab World is in Brazil, which has 9 million Brazilians of Arab ancestry. Of these 9 million Arabs, 6 million are of Lebanese ancestry, making Brazil's population of Lebanese equivalent to that of Lebanon itself. About 3 million Brazilians of Arab descent are Syrians. Most others Brazilians of Arab descent are mainly from Palestine, Jordan, Egypt and Saudi Arabia.
Other large Arab communities include Argentina, Venezuela, Colombia, Mexico and Chile. Palestinians cluster in Chile and Central America, particularly El Salvador, and Honduras. The Palestinian community in Chile is the fourth largest in the world after those in Israel, Lebanon, and Jordan. Arab Haitians are more often than not, concentrated in financial areas where the majority of them establish businesses. In the United States, there are around 3.5 million people of Arab ancestry.
It has been estimated that there are as many as four million Indonesians with at least partial Arab ancestry. They are generally well-integrated socially with Indonesian society, and identify predominantly as Indonesians, with an Arab heritage. In the 2005 census, approximately 87,000 people, amounting to 0.04% of the population, identified themselves as being of Arab ethnicity. According to Al-Rabithah al-Alawiyyah, there are about 1.2 million Indonesians of paternal Sayyid descent.
Notable people
Prominent members of the Arab diaspora include:Business
- Mohamed Al-Fayed, businessman, former owner of London's Harrods and the Ritz Palace in Paris
- Mohed Altrad, French billionaire businessman
- André Apaid, high-profile Haitian businessman
- Nadhmi Auchi, businessman, founder and Chairman of General Mediterranean Holdings
- Miguel Facussé Barjum, Honduran businessman and landowner
- Mohamed A. El-Erian, Egyptian-French-American businessman and asset manager; former CEO of PIMCO and current chief economic adviser at Allianz
- Charles Elachi, Director of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory
- Carlos Ghosn, Brazilian-French-Lebanese businessman, CEO of Renault-Nissan
- Mohamed Hadid, Jordanian-American luxury real estate developer and businessman
- Nicolas Hayek, Swiss-Lebanese American entrepreneur, co-founder, CEO and Chairman of the Board of the Swatch Group
- Carlos Slim Helú, Mexican businessman; listed by Forbes as the richest man in the world
- Antoine Izméry, Former wealthy Haitian businessman and pro-democracy activist
- Steve Jobs, American businessman and inventor; Apple Inc co-founder, chairman and CEO
- George J. Maloof, Sr., American businessman, owner of the Houston Rockets
- Fredy Nasser, Honduran businessman
- Awadh Saleh Sherman, Kenyan businessman
Fashion, beauty
- Azzedine Alaia, fashion designer
- Constanza Baez, Miss Ecuador 2013 winner and 2nd runner-up at Miss Universe 2013
- Valerie Domínguez, Miss Colombia 2005 winner and Top 10 finalist at Miss Universe 2006
- Rima Fakih, Miss USA 2010 winner from Michigan
- Bella Hadid, American model
- Gigi Hadid, American model
- Lisa Hanna, Miss World 1993 winner from Jamaica
- Sabrina Houssami, Miss World 2006 from Australia
- Jessica Kahawaty, Miss World 2012 from Australia
- Huda Kattan, American make-up artist and cosmetic entrepreneur
- Yves Saint Laurent, fashion designer
- Hedi Slimane, fashion designer and former creative director of Yves Saint-Laurent
- Paulina Vega, Miss Colombia 2013 Miss Universe 2014
- Paola Turbay, Miss Universe 1992 from Colombia
Film, television
- :es:Hiba Abouk|Hiba Abouk, Spanish actress
- Tige Andrews, an American character actor
- Sofia Boutella, American actress, dancer
- Abdel Raouf Dafri, award-winning French director
- Salma Hayek, Mexican actress
- Bader Ben Hirsi, award-winning British-Yemeni director
- Abdellatif Kechiche, French film director, actor and screenwriter; Palme d'Or laureate
- Hoda Kotb, American television personality
- Nawell Madani, Belgian humorist, presenter and producer
- Rami Malek, American actor
- Mena Massoud, Egyptian-Canadian actor
- Elyas M'Barek, Austrian actor born in Germany
- Gad Elmaleh, Moroccan-French-Canadian humorist
- Kad Merad, French comedian, actor, and filmmaker
- Tahar Rahim, award-winning French actor
- Omar Sharif, award-winning international actor
- Mina El Hammani, Spanish actress
- Nora Fatehi, Indian actress and belly dancer
Literature / theatre
- Kaouther Adimi, Algerian writer
- William Peter Blatty, American writer
- Assia Djebar, Algerian writer
- Kahlil Gibran, American poet, writer, artist
- Amin Maalouf, French author
- David Malouf, Australian writer
- Wajdi Mouawad, Canadian writer, actor and director
Media and intellectuals
- Magdi Allam, Italian journalist
- Khadija Benguenna, Arab TV personality
- Hala Gorani, journalist and anchor of CNN's International Desk
- Casey Kasem, American radio personality.
- Tariq Ramadan, Swiss intellectual
- Edward Saïd, US intellectual
- Léa Salamé, French journalist and political commentator
Music
- Adel Tawil, German singer, songwriter and producer
- Ali B, Dutch rapper
- Amir, Italian rapper
- Bushido, German rapper
- DJ Khaled, American DJ
- Eric Saade, Swedish singer
- Fady Maalouf, German singer
- Fredwreck, American record producer
- Ghali, Italian rapper
- Ibrahim Maalouf, French saxophonist
- Indila, French singer
- Kareem Salama, American country singer
- Karl Wolf, Canadian pop star
- La Fouine, French rapper
- L'Algérino, French rapper
- Lowkey, British rapper and political activist
- Maher Zain, Swedish singer
- Malika Ayane, Italian singer
- Massari, Canadian singer
- Nasri Tony Atweh, Canadian lead singer of Magic!
- Natasja Saad, Danish rapper and reggae singer
- Rami Yacoub, Swedish record producer
- RedOne, Swedish record producer
- Samy Deluxe, German rapper
- Salem Al Fakir, Swedish singer
- Sarbel, Greek singer
- Shakira, Colombian singer
- Tarak Ben Ammar, international movie producer and distributor
- Tunisiano, French rapper
- Zaho, Canadian singer
Politics
- Ali Alatas, former Indonesian Foreign Minister
- Anies Baswedan, politician, Governor of Jakarta
- Hasan Kleib, politician, current Permanent Representative of the Republic of Indonesia to the United Nations, World Trade Organizations, and Other International Organizations in Geneva
- Geraldo Alckmin, politician, Governor of São Paulo state
- Faris Al-Rawi, Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago
- Khadija Arib, politician, Speaker of the House of Representatives
- Jacobo Majluta Azar, former President of Dominican Republic
- Najib Balala, member of parliament in Kenya
- Yamina Benguigui, French socialist politician
- Mohamed Bennouna, Diplomat, Jurist and Judge of the International Court of Justice in The Hague since 2006
- Salvador Jorge Blanco, former President of Dominican Republic
- Abdalá Bucaram, former President of Ecuador
- Alberto Dahik, former Vice President of Ecuador
- Rachida Dati, former French Minister of Justice, current Member of the European Parliament and Mayor of the 7th arrondissement of Paris
- Tareck El Aissami, Vice President of Venezuela since January 2017
- Myriam El Khomri, French Minister of Labor
- Carlos Roberto Flores Facussé, former President of Honduras
- Schafik Handal, Salvadoran born FMLN leader
- Gilberto Kassab, former mayor of São Paulo
- Paulo Maluf, politician, former mayor of São Paulo city and former governor of São Paulo state in Brazil
- Carlos Menem, former President of Argentina
- Arnaud Montebourg, politician, former French Minister of the Economy, and candidate for the Socialist Party's presidential nomination
- Said Musa, former Prime Minister of Belize
- Ralph Nader, 2004 US presidential candidate, activist for consumer rights
- Antonio Saca, former President of El Salvador
- Edward Seaga, former Prime Minister of Jamaica
- Donna Shalala, former American Secretary of Health and Human Services
- Michel Temer, politician, 37th President of Brazil
- Najat Vallaud-Belkacem, French Minister of Education, Higher Education, and Research
Sciences
- Michael E. DeBakey, American cardiac surgeon
- Zaha Hadid, British architect
- Elias Zerhouni, American National Institutes of Health Director
Sports
- Justin Abdelkader, American ice hockey player
- Brahim Asloum, French professional boxer, Olympic winner
- Hatem Ben Arfa, French professional football player of Paris Saint-Germain F.C.
- Wissam Ben Yedder, French professional football player of Sevilla FC
- Migidio Bourifa, Italian long-distance runner
- Robert Farah, Colombian tennis player
- Naseem Hamed, also known as Prince Naseem, English professional boxer
- Nazem Kadri, Canadian ice hockey player
- Sami Khedira, midfielder in the German national team
- Mahiedine Mekhissi, French runner, International winner
- Brandon Saad, American ice hockey player
- Mário Zagallo, Brazilian football coach and former player
- Zinedine Zidane, French professional football
- Karim Benzema, French professional football