Omanis

Omanis
العُمانيون
Total population
c. 2.67 million
Regions with significant populations
 Oman: 2.67 million
 Palestine12,000
 United Arab Emirates9,000
 Kuwait3,634
 UK2,024
 Libya2,000
 Jordan1,000
 Netherlands1,000
 Egypt1,000
 USA390
 Philippines342
 Canada260
 Brazil149
 Australia148
 Japan24
 Russia5
 Taiwan2
Languages
 · Omani Arabic (majority)
 · Standard Arabic (officially)
Minority:  · Mehri  · Luri  · Luwati  · Harsusi  · Bathari  · Dhofari Arabic · Shihhi Arabic ·
Religion
Predominantly : Sunni Islam
Ibadi Islam

Omanis (Arabic: الشعب العماني) are the nationals of Sultanate of Oman, located in the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula. Omanis have inhabited the territory that is now Oman. In the eighteenth century, an alliance of traders and rulers transformed Muscat (Oman's capital) into the leading port of the Persian Gulf. Omani people are ethnically diverse; the Omani citizen population consists of many different ethnic groups. The majority of the population consists of Arabs who speak Omani Arabic, and known as Omanis.

Additionally, there are ethnic minorities such as Lurs, Mehri, and Swahili speakers who are returnees from the Swahili Coast, particularly Zanzibar, and a minority from South Asia like the Lawatis, Zadjalis, and others. Moreover, in Dhofar, Sur and Muscat, Afro-Omanis can be found. They are the descendants of the slaves who were brought from Africa centuries ago.

Omani citizens make up the majority of Oman's total population. Over one and a half million other Omanis live in other areas of the Middle East and the Swahili Coast. In 2023, an estimated percentage of 47.2% of Omani Muslims were Sunni Muslims and 35.2% were Ibadi Muslims while only 6.5% were Shia Muslims.