Arab Christians الْعَرَبُ الْمَسِيحِيُّونَ Syria 520,000[ 1] –703,000[ 2] [b ][c ][d ]
(excluding 25,000[ 2] –52,000 Maronites ) Lebanon 350,000[ 1] [b ][c ] (excluding 1 million Maronites) Jordan 221,000[ 3] [b ]
(also 1,000 Maronites) Israel 134,130[ 4] [b ]
(including 1,000 Copts and excluding 7,000 Maronites) Palestine 38,000 (excluding East Jerusalem) [ 5] –50,000[ 6] Iraq 10,000[ 1] [b ] Egypt 10,000[ 7] –350,000[ 1] [a ](not including 9-15 million Copts and 5,000 Maronites[ 8] ) Turkey 18,000[ 9] Morocco 8,000[ 10] –40,000.[ 11] Kuwait 250[ 12] -400 Arabic , Hebrew (within Israel), French (within Lebanon and diaspora), English , Spanish and Portuguese (diaspora)Christianity :Catholic (Eastern , Latin )Greek Orthodox (Antioch , Jerusalem , Alexandria )Protestantism [a].^ excluding Copts [b].^ excluding Assyrians [c].^ excluding Maronites [d].^ prior to Syrian civil war
Arab Christians are people who speak Arabic or of Arabic-speaking origin and practice the religion of Christianity .
Most Christian Arabs live in the Middle East , where Islam is the biggest religion. The largest number of Arab Christians are in Egypt (around 8 million). Many Arabs have emigrated from the Middle East in modern times. In some places such as the Americas , a big number of these Arabs are Christians. In Brazil , there are more than 12 million Arabs, and most of these people are Christian.[source? ]
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