Sunday, March 22, 2009

The arab Islamic countries

There are some Arab ,Islamic countries with the gulf country:

1)Libya
Religion: 97% Sunni Muslim Population: 5.6 million Location: Northern Africa Languages: Arabic, Italian, English

2)Morocco
Religion: 98.7% Muslim, 1.1% Christian Population: 32.2 million Location: Northern Africa Languages: Arabic, Berber dialects, French

3)Syria
Religion: 74% Sunni Muslim, 16% other Muslim sects, 10% Christian Population: 18 million Location: Middle East Languages: Arabic, Kurdish, Armenian, Aramaic
4)Tunisia
Religion: 98% Muslim, 1% Christian Population: 9.9 million Location: Northern AfricaLanguages: Arabic and French

5)Jordan
Religion: 92% Sunni Muslim, 6% Orthodox Population: 5.6 million Location: Middle East Languages: Arabic, English









Arab Gulf countries



Gulf countries are mainly the main oil rich countries in the Middle East which are all concentrated on Asia side not in North Africa. Persian Gulf countries are mainly Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain and Oman, sometimes Yemen is included. In terms of entering those countries, most of them have a separate line for Persian Gulf countries that speed up their process for entering the countries and it is similar in a way to the European Union in terms of the separate extra line available for EU members countries who enter faster in European countries.
The word
Persian Gulf countries mainly started with the Gulf Wars and from then on, it was associated with those countries where Iraq sometimes is considered as one of the Persian Gulf countries but Iran is not since Middle East and Persian Gulf countries ties are with the Western Hemisphere mainly United States of America and Europe.
The Persian Gulf countries have formed
Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf as mainly an economic and social objectives.
Countries
Saudi Arabia
Bahrain
United Arab Emirates
Kuwait
Qatar
Oman
[edit] Future addition to the Persian Gulf countries
Iraq
Yemen



























Oman history natural

Oman Natural History
Did you know that Oman had once experienced varied climates and environment, and even an ice age? Or that the barren, desolate terrain of Central Oman was once a fertile place with rivers, lakes and trees? And to confound you further, there is another nugget of information that monkeys, rhinoceros, crocodiles and elephants had inhabited this land. No wild theories these, but scientific conclusions derived from fossils prised out of rocks.