Author
Abbas Basiri
Subject
Arab nationalism, Arabism, Egypt, History
Type
Book
Language
Persian
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
No
Library
Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID
ISSN: 2008-885X, EISSN: 2538-3493, DOI: 10.22051/hii.2020.28511.2132
Record ID
cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_6a2a14f1da3645ada1e714f1ec1d007a
Library Location
Directory of Open Access Journals
Notes
In the 20th Century, Nationalism entered the Muslim world as a modern phenomenon. The tendency towards nationalism, which was one of the factors weakening the Ottoman Empire, intensified after the fragmentation of the empire, especially in the form of Arab nationalism. The Arabs also turned to the element of history and Arabic language to highlight this issue. Given the early history of Islam, which can be considered the most critical point in Islam's history, they provided the basis for a greater Arab tendency towards pan-Arabism or Arab nationalism. Islamic nationalism was another aspect of Arab nationalism that was created in opposition to colonialism. The modern concept which had entered the Islamic world from the West had to adapt to the new context. Hence, the Egyptian thinkers tried to provide a basis for thinking about nationalism by examining Islam's heritage and the early history of Islam. This study seeks to show significant Egyptian thinkers' attitudes toward the early history of Islam by historical study.
Görüntüle
Tārīkh-i Islām va Īrān, 2020-12, Vol.30 (48), p.99-128