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The word '''Musta'arabim''' (from {{lang-ar|''musta'rib''"مستعرب", “arabicized”}}) can refer:
'''Musta'arabim''' (from {{langx|ar|مستعرب|translit=musta'rib|translation=Arabicized|link=no}}) may refer to:


*To the [[Musta'arabi Jews]]
*[[Musta'arabi Jews]], the Jews of the Arab world who were culturally and linguistically Arabized
*''[[Mozarab]]s'', Christian Spaniards in Arab Muslim-ruled Spain who were culturally and linguistically Arabized
*To the ''[[mozarab]]s'', which was the name of the Christian minority in Muslim Spain.

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Latest revision as of 02:34, 7 November 2024

Musta'arabim (from Arabic: مستعرب, romanized: musta'rib, lit.'Arabicized') may refer to:

  • Musta'arabi Jews, the Jews of the Arab world who were culturally and linguistically Arabized
  • Mozarabs, Christian Spaniards in Arab Muslim-ruled Spain who were culturally and linguistically Arabized