Arabs in Sweden

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Arabs in Sweden

Arabs in Sweden are citizens and residents of Sweden who emigrated from nations in the Arab world. They represent 5.3% of the total population of the country.[2] About a quarter of Arabs in Sweden are Christians.[3]

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Uppsala Mosque in Uppland, Uppsala. It was founded in 1995.
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Swedish Arabs
السويديون العرب
Total population
543,350
(People from Arab league nations according to the Statistics Sweden)[1]
Regions with significant populations
Stockholm, Södertälje, Malmö
Languages
ArabicSwedish
Religion
IslamChristianity
Related ethnic groups
Arab diaspora
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Migration history

Many of the Arabs in Sweden are migrants from Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria and Saudi Arabia.

In September 2013, Swedish migration authorities ruled that all Syrian asylum seekers will be granted permanent residency in light of the worsening conflict in Syria. Sweden is the first EU-country to make this offer.[4] The decision means that the roughly 8,000 Syrians who have temporary residency in Sweden will now be able to stay in the country permanently. They will also have the right to bring their families to Sweden. While Malek Laesker, vice-chair of the Syrian Arabian Cultural Association of Sweden, welcomed the decision, he also warned it could create issues. "The fact that Sweden is the first country to open its arms is both positive and negative," he told the TT news agency, explaining that it may be a boon for the growing people-smuggling market.[4]

Notable people

Film, television and acting

Musicians

Sports

Others

  • Modhir Ahmed, visual artist of Iraqi origin
  • Mahmoud Aldebe, of the Muslim association of Jordanian descent
  • Nadia Jebril, journalist and television presenter of Palestinian origin
  • Osama Krayem, suspected terrorist of Syrian origin
  • Fida al-Sayed, political activist of Syrian descent
  • Djamal Mahmoud, poet and psychiatrist of Syrian origin

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References

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