Not surprising.
Religion has and always will be a bigger unifying factor than say 'race'. Not to say that there aren't any conflicts within religious communities,
At the bolded part - Indeed.If they're in America or the UK you're going to see mixing. Muslims are more agitated if you're not a Muslim.
Defo true. Many Gulf Arabs are very clannish and view other clans with suspicion. Hell, they don't even like their fellow Middle Easterners.The most racist Muslims are Saudi or Saudi adjacent. Note how none of them were from Qatar or UAE either.
Why is the opposite not common?In NYC, it's common for Arab men to mess around with White/Black/Hispanic women while marrying an Arab woman. The adverse pairing is much less common though.
In NYC, it's common for Arab men to mess around with White/Black/Hispanic women while marrying an Arab woman. The adverse pairing is much less common though.
I think it's frowned upon more.Why is the opposite not common?
no it will not.Not surprising.
Religion has and always will be a bigger unifying factor than say 'race'. Not to say that there aren't any conflicts within religious communities,
Why is the opposite not common?