I might have to read up more but you have to admit that what is today Yemen was somewhat distinct from the rest of Arabia. The Himyar Kingdom and all...
Every city and village in every region of the world is "distinct". Yemen is/was/has always been part of the historical region that is Arabia.
The Arab Near East (Arabia, Levant, Mesopotamia - borders of those 3 regions were always fluid hence the deep and close connections since always) as well as Egypt (to a smaller degree as they had a more isolated culture based around the Nile outside of Eastern Egypt and Sinai which was more like the Arab Near East) was always/is to this day the same cultural/civilizational sphere. Of course with distinct features but it makes little sense to use modern day nation states and compare it with old times.
For instance in modern day times (politically, religiously) Southern Iraq (Iraqi Shia Arab heartland), despite most people there, being recent migrants from mainly Najd, having converted to Shia Islam fairly recently, is viewed politically as a region totally apart, while Sunni Arab regions are not, even though Southern Iraq has had more/closer/is geographically closer to Arabia than say the Al-Jazira region (Northern Iraq and Eastern Syria) which today is mostly inhabited by Dulaim, Shammar, Jabour etc. Arab tribes who are mostly Sunni in origin.
Where do you draw the line?
Northern Yemen is different from Southern Yemen. Northern Yemen has more in common with Southern KSA. Hijaz has more in common with Egypt and Sham/Levant than Eastern Province of KSA. Najd has more in common with Southern Iraq on every field other than sect and politics. Southern Iran has arguably (other than language) historically have had much more in common with next door Eastern Arabia than Northwestern Iran or Northeastern Iran.
Pakistan, on most maps, is considered a part of South Asia, but the average Baloch has more in common with an Omani than he has with a Bengali. A Punjabi in Lahore has more in common with a Punjabi across the border in India, aside from religion and politics, than he was with a Pashtun next to the border of Afghanistan.
90% of those "contributions" being Semitic in origin.
https://www.adc.org/arab-contributions-to-civilization/
Knock yourself out!
Might telling me where the cradle of civilizations are located if not the Arab Near East?
Mind telling me how come Arabia has inhabited by people 100.000 years prior to Iran being that? Why almost all of your haplogroups originate in Arabia?
Why all your symbols, titles, beuraocracy (copy of the Assyrian and Babylonians empires) are copies of our ancient Semitic symbols.
Even your Nowruz is an ancient pre-Abrahamic (themselves Semitic) Semitic holiday celebrated by our ancestors from Yemen to Syria.
The title "king of kings" is an ancient title of ours as well.
Your first pre-Islamic alphabet was a copy of our Semitic alphabet.
Your lingua franca was Aramaic, a Semitic language closely related to Arabic.
I could go on.
Now please tell me about which influence that you have had on us Arabs. A foolish compatriot of yours said that Iran was the nation of Hussein. A Hijazi guy that was born in KSA (Hijaz) and had NOTHING to do with Iran, lol.
But who am I kidding, you guys invented a thing like Persian Caliphagray, which is just Arab/Islamic caligraphy with 3 extra letters, lol, just to differentiate yourself because of your small ego.
The whole Safavid conversion from Sunni Islam to Shia Islam (using Arab Mullah's, including from modern-day Eastern Province of KSA) was a part of this little ego trip as well.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safavid_conversion_of_Iran_to_Shia_Islam#Arab_Shia_Ulama
As were your Wilayat al-Faqih Arab wannabe Mullah's (Khomeini and Khamenei) both more Arab than Arabs, lol.
@dani92
Arabized Persia STRONG with the GREEK ruined columns of PERSOPOLIS (nice Greek name)!