The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 15)
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- عنوان
- The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 15)
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 Nevertheless, within the general Islamic environment there
 emerged a new school of thought which was in favor of
 settling the Arab question by creating an autonomous Arab
 province within the Ottoman Empire on the basis of
 decentralization. This school which originated outside
 the main stream of Arab national thought and in opposition
 to the latter's call for separation from the Ottoman
 Empire had indirectly served the national movement by
 drawing into its ranks larger segments of the population
 who refused to associate themselves with the national
 separatist movement owing to the religious bond. However,
 they welcomed the new trend in the national movement which
 introduced the concept of decentralization and worked
 within the common framework of the existing Islamic
 society. Thus the call for autonomy contributed to the
 awakening of the national consciousness, for by merely
 putting forward the idea of autonomy it became a factor
 that awakened and uncovered the distinct identity of the
 Arab nation.
 It might be useful to mention here that the period
 during which the trend which called for decentralization
 was gaining momentum coincided with the activities of the
 Young Turks against the reign of Abdul Hamid II
 (1876-1909), one of the most reactionary rulers of the
 Ottoman Empire. The Committee of Union and Progress which
 eventually brought down the despotic rule of Abdul Hamid II
 had early in its history approached the Arab organizations
- تاريخ
- 1971-02-07
- المنشئ
- Basil R. Al-Kubaisi
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