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[–] kashifshah@lemmy.sdf.org 3 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Final comment for ya (always happy to continue chatting in our deeper thread though - that was lovely).

A lot of people conflate Islam with Arab, nowadays (maybe you’ve heard of brown-folks be described as Islamics before, for example)

So, maybe someday?

if the dictionary ever updates Islam to mean also mean “a Muslim”.

[–] disguy_ovahea@lemmy.world 2 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (1 children)

Oxford defines a Muslim as a person who follows the religion of Islam. That’s accurate. The ethnicity of Palestinians would be Levantine, or Broadly Arab, according to genetics websites. Based on my comment, I think you may be comparing it to the ethnicity of Jews. There actually is a scientific difference, one is a religion, while the other is a religion and a genealogical ethnicity, and it absolutely can be confusing.

My ex and I both did DNA testing a few years ago. Hers came back as 99.8% Ashkenazi Jew. Her family emigrated from Russia when the Jews were chased out by the Bolsheviks. Some may consider that Russian ancestry. Scientifically, it’s not. She’s genealogically Jewish. It even has bearing on efficacy of certain medical treatments and hereditary health.

https://blog.23andme.com/articles/ashkenazi-ancestry-and-health

So someone could be genealogically Jewish and not practice Judaism, like 45% of Israeli Jews who are non-secular, or someone could practice Judaism without being of Jewish ethnicity. I hope that helps clarify some of the confusion.

Always down for a pleasant, healthy, and civil conversation. Sorry I fell asleep on you. Haha

[–] kashifshah@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 5 months ago

if you feel like it, i'm actively moderating https://lemmy.sdf.org/c/humanrights and would love to see more people post there with relevant info and questions