Zanzibari people are an ethnic mixture of many different backgrounds, including Persian, Arab and African. While Zanzibar is over 90% Muslim (mainly Sunni but including many minorities as well), there are also different Christians, Hindus and other, smaller religions represented on the island.
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What is Zanzibar most known for?
Zanzibar's main industries are spices, raffia, and tourism. The main spices produced are clove, nutmeg, cinnamon, Coconut, and black pepper. The Zanzibar Archipelago, together with Tanzania's Mafia Island, are sometimes referred to locally as the "Spice Islands".
What race is Zanzibar?
The population of Zanzibar, totalling just over 1.3 million, mostly consists of Africans and people of mixed African-Persian ancestry — the Shirazi and Arabs. At independence, Arabs constituted less than 20 per cent of Zanzibar's population but were economically and politically dominant.
What is the Swahili culture in Zanzibar?
The Swahili culture and language encompasses the use of wise sayings, poems, and proverbs also known as methali. The music, referred to as taarab has a lot of Indian and Arabic influence. As for the clothing, the kanga garment is highly popular with the Swahili in Zanzibar as well as in Tanzania and Kenya.
What is special in Zanzibar?
Stone Town, Zanzibar's cultural capital, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Stone town is a national treasure. The only word that can be used to explain this town is 'ancient'. The untouched architecture boasts of the medieval century it was built in and has earned it the status of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
97% of Zanzibar's population practices the Islamic faith. The remaining mix is a combination of Hindu and Christian. Festivals and Events.
The archipelago and its people have a unique history and culture, strongly influenced by Portuguese, Omani, and English traders and invaders over the centuries.