The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 66)

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عنوان
The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 66)
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youth at this time. Indeed his collected essays on al-Wa'y
al-Qawmi [National Consciousness] and his work on Ma'na al-
Nakbah [The Meaning of the Disaster] were a must on the list
of readings in the study groups of the Arab Nationalists.
Moreover, George Habash in his capacity as vice-Chairman of
the Executive Committee of al-Urwah often consulted
Dr. Zurayk on the work of the society, but apart from that
there is no evidence whatsoever that Dr. Zurayk commanded
anything more than a moral authority on the Arab Nationalists.
It is very important to emphasize this point on the relation-
Ship between Dr. Zurayk and the founding leaders of the ANM
because it has been often said that the latter movement was
an outgrowth of a former nationalist organization,
Jamatat_al-Qawmiyeen al-Arab [The Arab Nationalists Group]
which Dr. Zurayk helped organize in the later 1920's. It is
beyond the scope of the present dissertation to trace the
development of this group. It is, however, pertinent to
recall that Jama'at al-Qawmiyeen al-Arab have played an
important role in the establishment of more than one
nationalist organization such as the Arab Party of Palestine
and the influencial League of National Action whose impact
on the Arab national movement was discussed in the first
chapter.
Ali Naser al-Din, one of the original leaders of the
League of National Action entered more intimately into the
life of the Arab Nationalists at this time. So far as the
power of example went, his was perhaps the most effective
تاريخ
1971-02-07
المنشئ
Basil R. Al-Kubaisi
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