The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 17)
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- The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 17)
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 of the Ottoman Empire. Thus the conciliatory approach
 which held sway before the 1908 coup had to yield the way
 for another. trend which called for the separation of the
 Arab provinces from the Ottoman Empire and the establishment
 of an independent Arab national state.
 A number of Arab societies and political parties
 were formed in the aftermath of the 1908 coup to defend
 the Arab cause and protect Arab rights. One of these
 organizations, Jam'iyah al-'‘Arabiyah al-Fatat [The Young
 Arab Society] which was found in Paris in 1909 is of
 particular significance to our study. Its ultra secret
 nature, its main objectives, (the liberation of the Arab
 lands from foreign rule and the creation of an Arab
 national state) and its hard core militants, (mostly Arab
 students from the Fertile Crescent), did not only provide
 the model for many political organizations of the time,
 but also provided the model for the Arab Nationalists
 Movement about half a century later. Indeed since the
 foundation of al-Fatat the Arab national movement has
 accomplished a victory over all conciliatory trends and
 the Arab national doctrine betrayed signs of firmness
 and singleness of purpose.
 The Arab struggle for liberation and national
 independence culminated in the Arab Revolution of 1916
 which transformed the Arab provinces of the Uttoman
 Empire from a state of vassalage to a state of independence,
 semi-~independence or dependence. The paradox of the whole
- تاريخ
- 1971-02-07
- المنشئ
- Basil R. Al-Kubaisi
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