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      Arabs in the Netherlands (Dutch: Arabieren in Nederland; Arabic: العرب في هولندا), also Arab Dutch (Arabische Nederlanders) or Dutch Arabs (Nederlandse Arabieren), are citizens or residents of the Netherlands whose ancestry traces back to the Arab world.


      History




      = Activism

      =
      On 8 September 2001, two Arab immigrants to the Netherlands, Egyptian-born film maker Ibrahim Farouk and Moroccan-born writer Mustafa Aboustib, launched a political party to protest what they perceived as poor representation of Arab Dutch people in mainstream political parties, except as "pretty Arab faces".
      The Arab European League, a controversial pan-Arabist movement founded in Belgium by Lebanese-born Dyab Abou Jahjah, was active in the Netherlands from March 2003 onward. It was represented by Nabil Marmouch and Abdoulmouthalib Bouzerda, both Moroccan Dutch born in The Hague and Arnhem, respectively.
      In November 2007, Iraqi-born journalist Mohammad Mousa led a group of Dutch Arabs in protest against the private-media conglomerate Al Jazeera's effective monopoly on Arabic-language broadcasting in the country.


      Notable individuals




      = Arts and literature

      =
      Rodaan Al Galidi (born 1971), writer
      Ramsey Nasr (born 1974), writer
      Laïla Abid (born 1977), journalist


      = Cinema and television

      =
      Hany Abu-Assad (born 1961), film director
      Youssef Idilbi (1976–2008), actor
      Mohamed Al-Daradji (born 1978), film director
      Marwan Kenzari (born 1983), actor
      Maryam Hassouni (born 1985), actress
      Imaan Hammam (born 1996), fashion model


      = Music

      =
      Ramses Shaffy (1933–2009), singer
      Ali B (born 1981), rapper
      Rania Zeriri (born 1986), singer
      R3hab (born 1986), DJ and electronic musician
      Yes-R (born 1986), rapper


      = Politics

      =
      Khadija Arib (born 1960), politician
      Arjan El Fassed (born 1973), politician


      = Sports

      =
      Tahseen Jabbary (born 1964), football coach
      Karim Bridji (born 1981), football player
      Saïd Boutahar (born 1982), football player
      Amir Zeyada (born 1984), kickboxer
      Mounir El Hamdaoui (born 1984), football player
      Mourad Bouzidi (born 1984), kickboxer
      Badr Hari (born 1984), kickboxer
      Ibrahim Afellay (born 1986), football player
      Fouad Idabdelhay (born 1988), football player
      Ismaïl Aissati (born 1988), football player
      Mimoun Eloisghiri (born 1989), football player
      Anouar Kali (born 1991), football player
      Osama Rashid (born 1992), football player
      Hilal Ben Moussa (born 1992), football player
      Mo Hamdaoui (born 1993), football player
      Anass Achahbar (born 1994), football player
      Karim Rekik (born 1994), football player
      Anwar El Ghazi (born 1995), football player
      Redouan El Yaakoubi (born 1996), football player
      Zakaria Aboukhlal (born 2000), football player
      Abdallah Aberkane (born 2000), football player
      Anouar El Azzouzi (born 2001), football player
      Yassine Azzagari (born 2001), football player
      Marouan Azarkan (born 2001), football player
      Naoufal Bannis (born 2002), football player
      Younes Taha (born 2002), football player
      Mohamed Nassoh (born 2003), football player
      Anis Yadir (born 2004), football player


      See also


      Arab diaspora
      Arabs in Europe
      Egyptians in the Netherlands
      Iraqis in the Netherlands
      List of Dutch people of Lebanese descent
      Moroccans in the Netherlands
      Algerian diaspora
      Syrian diaspora
      Tunisian diaspora


      References




      External links


      T-shirt project in the Netherlands to create understanding between the Arab Dutch and non-Arab Dutch

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