This paper examines the Pan-Arab community in Hungary as a social space in which individuals from diverse Arab backgrounds engage in ongoing processes of interaction, negotiation, and differentiation. Rather than treating the community as a homogeneous co-ethnic network, the study focuses on the internal dynamics that emerge among its members after migration. Drawing on ten narrative and in-depth interviews with Arab residents in Hungary, the analysis explores how identity, language, and values

The Pan-Arab Community in Hungary
Tayssir Sammari (ijssrrjournal@gmail.com)
