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Are Iraqis also Hui?

Iraq: Arabs account for 73.5%, Kurds account for 2 1.6%, and the rest are Turks, Armenians, Assyrians, Jews and Iranians. Arabic is the official language, Kurdish is the official language in the northern Kurdish region, and Persian is spoken by some tribes in the eastern region. General English. 95% of the residents believe in Islam (about 54.5% Shiites and 40.5% Sunnis), and a few people believe in Christianity (3.6% of the national population) or Judaism. Islam is the state religion.

With a population of about 9.82 million (according to the data of the 2000 census), the Hui nationality is one of the most populous ethnic groups in China. Mainly in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, there are also many settlements in Gansu, Xinjiang, Qinghai, Hebei, Henan, Yunnan and Shandong. Hui nationality is short for Hui nationality. Its first democratic country was the Hui people who moved eastward after Mongolia's three voyages to the Western Ocean in the 3rd century, and the Muslim "Ke Fan" who lived on the southeast coast of China as far back as the Tang and Song Dynasties. In the long historical process, through various factors such as intermarriage, the Hui nationality has gradually formed by absorbing the living customs of the Han, Mongolian and Uygur nationalities. Chinese is the common language of the Hui people. In daily communication and religious activities, the Hui people kept some Arabic and Persian characters. In border ethnic areas, Hui people often use the languages of local ethnic minorities. Hui nationality has the characteristics of small concentration and large dispersion. In the mainland, Hui people mainly live together with Han people; In the border areas, Hui people mainly live together with local ethnic minorities.