
Arab Nationalist Movement
The Arab Nationalist Movement emerged in the early 20th century, aiming to promote unity and independence among Arab nations. It arose from a desire to end colonial rule and cultural domination by foreign powers. Advocates believed in fostering a shared Arab identity based on common language, history, and culture. The movement gained momentum after World War I, leading to significant political changes, such as the establishment of independent states. Key figures often emphasized solidarity between Arab countries, seeking to create a sense of nationalism that transcended regional differences, while addressing social and economic challenges facing the Arab world.