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Arab America Recognized as a Top 5 Arab Blog in the World

posted on: Jul 12, 2023

Arab America Recognized as a Top 5 Arab Blog in the World
Arab America Logo: Photo: Arab America

By: Adam Abdel-Qader / Arab America Contributing Writer

The Arab America Blog has achieved an impressive milestone, securing 5th place among the world’s best Arab blogs on FeedSpot. The blog is known for engaging content on Arab culture, history, and current affairs, which has captivated a global fanbase. 

While Arab America highlights the blog’s commitment to fostering cross-cultural understanding and showcasing the rich diversity of Arab heritage, it also continues to act as a ‘bridge’ by connecting Arab Americans from across the United States together under one diverse and captivating media platform. 

Arab America Recognized as a Top 5 Arab Blog in the World
FeedSpot Logo. Photo: Facebook

Arab America Takes 5th Place in the World: 

FeedSpot.com listed Arab America in 5th place for the top “35 Best Arab Blogs and Websites.” In the words of FeedSpot Founder Anuj Agarwal, the list “is the most comprehensive list of Top 35 Arab Blogs on the internet.” 

The ranking was based on five primary factors: relevance, blog post frequency, freshness, total posts, social media follower counts and engagements, domain authority, and lastly, how old the blog is. 

Considering other blogs listed in the top five, such as a top-rated and consistent news source known as “Arab News,” Arab America has genuinely achieved an incredible accomplishment. It is an invaluable contributor to not only the Arab world but the whole world. 

FeedSpot also highlighted the blog’s active social media pages that have taken flight in their followings over the past decade. With a whopping 622.2k Facebook followers, 5.8k Twitter followers, 24.9k Instagram followers, and a frequency of close to 10 posts a week, Arab America’s social media engagement and outreach are respectable and dependable.  

Here is what the President of Arab America, Warren David, had to say about FeedSpot’s listing of the blog in the Top 35 Arab Blogs

“We are immensely proud to be selected as one of the Top 35 Arab Blogs, ranking number 5 out of 35.” said Warren David, President of Arab America; he went on to say, “This recognition is a historic moment for Arab America, marking the culmination of our dedicated efforts since 2007 to provide valuable content, events, and cultural insights that celebrate the Arab and Arab American identity. We are deeply honored to receive this distinction, which further motivates us to continue our mission of connecting and empowering Arab Americans.”

About the Blog:

FeedSpot’s description of the blog sheds light on the organization’s mission and the organization’s fundamental motivations. 

“Arab America is a national media organization founded with the purpose of promoting an accurate image of the Arab American community and the Arab world. With close to four million Arab Americans in the U.S., Arab America’s primary goal is to become a ‘bridge’ bringing together the diverse Arab American community. Secondly, Arab America is an educational resource site for all Americans. Read more about the organization, its work, past activities, business, the latest news and more.”

Arab America’s archive of educational and cultural content reaches a massive number of around 20,000 articles alone. From new spins on Arab cuisine to current affairs in the United States and the Arab world, there is no take that Arab America’s contributing writers and featured columnists miss. 

If you ever need a reliable and informative article on any topic in the Arab world, it’s clear by now that Arab America’s blog is your source. 

Arab America Foundation: 

Alongside the Arab America blog lies the Arab America Foundation (AAF), a non-profit (501 c3) educational and cultural organization. The foundation’s mission is to promote Arab heritage and empower Arab Americans, educate Americans about Arab identity and culture, and connect Arab Americans to both each other and other communities. 

As a non-sectarian national organization, the foundation seeks to empower its contributors and push Arab Americans nationwide to seek success, recognize their heritage, and embrace cultural understanding. 

In this year alone, The Arab America Foundation has made remarkable strides in connecting Arab Americans across the nation with two historic events in the nation’s capital. From February 17-19th, AAF, in collaboration with the Kennedy Center, hosted the “Taking Back Our Narrative” event, which consisted of art exhibitions, musical performances, dancing, and film screenings. During National Arab American Heritage Month, AAF, in collaboration with the Arabs for Amazon, hosted its annual National Arab American Heritage Month Commemoration on Wednesday, April 26th, at the Amazon Headquarters in Arlington. 

Conclusion: 

For years to come, the Arab America blog will continue its dedication to providing valuable content, events, and cultural insights that celebrate Arab and Arab American identities worldwide. From the writers, content creators, and founders at Arab America, we are grateful for your consideration and distinction of Arab America as the 5th best Arab blog in the world. 


Check out Arab America’s blog here!