DNA testing of the Arabian Peninsula, in particular KSA, shows that there is no African admixture among the non Afro-Arab community who form 90% of the population if not more. We are not mongrels like certain others in the region.
"Here we present the first high-coverage whole genome sequences from a Middle Eastern population consisting of 14 Eastern Province Saudi Arabians. Genomes from this region are of interest to further answer questions regarding “Out-of-Africa” human migration. Applying a pairwise sequentially Markovian coalescent model (PSMC), we inferred the history of population sizes between 10,000 years and 1,000,000 years before present (YBP) for the Saudi genomes and an additional 11 high-coverage whole genome sequences from Africa, Asia and Europe.
The model estimated the initial separation from Africans at approximately 110,000 YBP. This intermediate population then underwent a long period of decreasing population size culminating in a bottleneck 50,000 YBP followed by an expansion into Asia and Europe. The split and subsequent bottleneck were thus two distinct events separated by a long intermediate period of genetic drift in the Middle East. The two most frequent mitochondria haplogroups (30% each) were the Middle Eastern U7a and the African L.
The presence of the L haplogroup common in Africa was unexpected given the clustering of the Saudis with Europeans in the phylogenetic tree and suggests some recent African admixture. To examine this further, we performed formal tests for a history of admixture and found no evidence of African admixture in the Saudi after the split. Taken together, these analyses suggest that the L3 haplogroup found in the Saudi were present before the bottleneck 50,000 YBP. Given the TMRCA estimates for the L3 haplogroup of approximately 70,000 YBP and the timing of the Out-of-Africa split, these analyses suggest that L3 haplogroup arose in the Middle East with a subsequent back migration and expansion into Africa over the Horn-of-Africa during the lower sea levels found during the glacial period bottleneck.
These results are consistent with the hypothesis that modern humans populated the Middle East before a split 110,000 YBP, underwent genetic drift for 60,000 years before expanding to Asia and Europe as well as back-migration into Africa. Examination of genetic variants discovered by Saudi whole genome sequencing in ancestral African populations and European/Asian populations will contribute to the understanding human migration patterns and the origin of genetic variation in modern humans.
The Saudi Arabian Genome Reveals a Two Step Out-of-Africa Migration.
It is also worth noticing that the Arabian Peninsula was the first inhabited place on the planet outside of South and East Africa and that all the ancestors of people outside of Africa lived on the Arabian Peninsula for some time, some for thousands of years.
One can clearly see that Saudi Arabians have more Western and Southwest Asian component, even higher than any other population exepct the Bedouins. One can also clearly see that many Saudi Arabian samples don't show any East African ancestry (SSA) "the one in the far left and the third in the left" .
Saudi Arabians and Bedouins are nearly 100% West Asian (Southwest Asian) and are less influenced by SSA and South Asian/East Asian genes than Levantines and other West Asian populations including Jews of Isreal.
Southwest Asian cluster next to Mediterranean.
Also this correspondents with the phenotype of Arabians as described by anthropologists (European) centuries ago.
Physical appearance
The Arabid race was distinguished from the West-Mediterranean race by some minor characteristic facial traits. These include almond-shaped eyes, very dark hair color, the Semitic smile (conditioned by unusually deep
Fossa canina), untanned skin color tending to a pale olive, and often but not always a narrow or a broad
aquiline nose.
This physical type had in earlier times a broader-formed Syrid subtype, which was found among the farmers of the
Fertile Crescent.
Arabid race - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anyway the 10% Afro-Arabs are citizens like any other and humans too and there is no difference. They arrived on the Arabian Peninsula and Arab world and other MENA regions due to an unfortunate practice once but most in KSA settled for purely religious (umrah, hajj) and economic reasons.
That iranian member is not muslim he is like the majority of the iranian gay nationslists who live in west and hate islam,arabs,and muslims
Maybe because in iran there are no gay clubs or alcohol
But he can get a seksx change operation in Iran and if he wants nightclubs he can swim across the Gulf to Bahrain or UAE!
He should listen to the video I posted of Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah earlier regarding Iran. Would cheer him up. Or maybe his Moroccan boyfriend left him? Or he just lost a game on his PS3? I mean he loves it so much that his username and avatar uses symbols from some game on a military forum, lol. The poor guy never lives up to his challenges and always escapes.
Behold, the might of US air power.
Air strikes can only do so much. Ground troops are needed. So are the genocidal Al-Assad fanboys here still thinking that Al-Assad will reconquer all of Syria again?
He will be gone and our brothers and sisters in Syria will slaughter his forces and Alawis loyal to him. Assadist pilots captured were beaten alive by hundreds of ordinary Syrians. That's how much they want to destroy them.
Syria will return to the Sunni Arab fold. Damascus has a very symbolic meaning for us Arabs. The capital of the glorious Umayyad Caliphate. The biggest non-Western empire and the 5th biggest empire in history. The Umayyad Mosque (World UNESCO Heritage Site) will once again be full of worshippers that worship Allah (swt) and who kneel towards the holy city of Makkah.
TAKBIR!
It cannot be any different.