Arabs in the Philippines

Arab traders have been visiting the Philippines for about 2,000 years, playing a prominent role in the trade networks of the time. They used Southeast Asia for stopovers and trading posts. Since the 14th century, Arab travelers such as Makhdun Karim is known to have reached the Philippines and brought Islam to the region. They moved from the southern islands such as Mindanao and traveled towards the north and converted the Filipinos to Islam, many of these early Arabs married Filipina women.

Filipinos with Arab background
mga Arabo
Total population
Estimated 2% of population have partial Arab ancestry
Regions with significant populations
Mindanao · Metro Manila · Visayas
Languages
Arabic · Filipino · English · other languages of the Philippines
Religion
Sunni Islam · Greek Orthodox Christianity · Catholicism · Others
Related ethnic groups
Arab diaspora

That same century Syrian Arabs also brought Christianity to the region along with pre-Islamic belief systems An estimated 2% of the population of the Philippines, about 2.2 million people, could claim partial Arab ancestry.

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