What is the national dish of Jordan made with lamb, rice, and jameed (fermented dried yogurt)?
Mansaf
Which Egyptian singer is known as the "Star of the East", "Al-sit", and "The voice of Egypt"?
Um Kulthum
What is the name if the music instruments commonly associated with Arabs?
Oud
Which Arab country has the Pyramids of Giza?
Egypt
What is the most spread language in the arab world?
Arabic
Which city is the largest in the Arab world by population?
Cairo
Who was the first Arab astronaut to go to space
Sultan bin Salman Al Saud
What is the traditional bread commonly eaten with hummus and falafel?
Pita bread
What is the capital of Lebanon?
Beirut
between the 8th and 14th centuries
What popular Arab dessert is made with crispy shredded dough, sweet cheese, and soaked in sugar syrup?
Kunafa
Which legendary Egyptian singer is famous for hits like Tamally Ma'ak and Nour El Ain?
Amr Diab
What is the name of the traditional Middle Eastern coffee pot often used to brew and serve Arabic coffee?
Dallah
What is the smallest Arab country by land area?
Bahrain
In what field did Ibin Sina had the most contribution in?
Medicine ( القانون في الطب )
What is the average age of camels?
Which iconic Egyptian actor, often called the "King of Comedy," starred in classic films like El-Erhab Wel Kabab and Al Zaeem?
Adel Imam
What is the name of the Arab world’s most famous dance style, known for its energetic footwork?
Dabke
Which Arab country went the furthest in the World Cup?
Morocco
What is the name of the person known for his different contributions in the fields of math, astronomy, geography specifically the concept of algebra?
Muhammad bin Musa al Khwarizmi
How fast does the average Arab Horse Run?
55 km/h
Which famous Arab scientist, known as the "Father of Optics," made groundbreaking contributions to the study of light and vision in his book Kitab al-Manazir?
Ibn al-Haytham
What Arabian country has the shortest national anthem?
Jordan
What team has won the Arab Cup the most ?
Iraq (4X)
Who ruled the Arab world between the 14th to the early 20th centuries?
Ottoman Empire