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Baathism - pan-Arabism: Admiration for Islam, admiration for and influenced by Nazism, Hitlerism
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Posted on 06/10/2021 6:36:34 AM PDT by Conservat1

Adel Soheil (2018). "The Iraqi Ba'th Regime's Atrocities Against the Faylee Kurds Nation-State Formation Distorted." pp. 55-56.
https://books.google.com/books?id=_6tyDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA55

Similar to al-Husri, 'Aflaq was an ardent proponent of pan-Arab ideology celebrating the glorious Islamic past and advocating the unity of all Arab states. However, he deviated slightly from al-Husri's though in that he endeavoured to create a synthesis between nationalism and socialism applicable to all Arab states.

Apart from 'Aflaq's enthusiasm for Hitler, he also deemed his National-Socialist Germany as a model for the society he wanted to create. When the pro-German pan-Arab nationalists under al-Gilani took power with the support of the Third Reich in Iraq, 'Aflaq formed a committee to defend al-Gilani's regime. German nationalist ideology appealed strongly to 'Aflaq and his young generation.
As it is confirmed by one of the old Ba'thists, they were "influenced by Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Fichte's Fourteen Letters to the German Nation, and Hitler's Mein Kampf," 'Aflaq's pro-Nazi inclination, despite his studying in France and becoming acquainted with the constitutional basis of the French Revolution...

The three French-educated Syrian intellectuals 'Aflaq, a Greek Orthodox Christian, together with Salah al-Din Bitar a Sunni Muslim, and Zaki al-Arsuzi, an Alawit founded the Ba'th party in 1947 ...Sami al-Jundi who later became a leading Ba'thist, describing himself and his friends during the 1940s as ”racists who admired Nazism” and contemplated to translate Mein Kampf into Arabic.

Elie Kedourie (1974). "Arabic Political Memoirs and Other Studies." London: Frank Cass. p. 200.
https://books.google.com/books?id=pJkH06fTLD8C&pg=PA200

Jundi records the occasion, on 29 November 1940, when he and four other young men met in the room of one of them and listened to a four-hour lecture by Arsuzi on Democracy, Communism and Nazism, beginning with Descartes ...At the end Of this discourse which 'plumbed the depths ' and was 'warm and emotional', Arsuzi suggested the formation of an Arab Resurrection Party. Jundi became the treasurer of the small group...

We were racialists [’irqiyyin], admiring Nazism, reading its books and the source of its thought, particularly Nietzsche's Thus Spake Zarathustra, Fichte's Addresses to the German Nation, and H. S. Chamberlain's Foundations of the Nineteenth Century, which revolves on race. We were the first to think of translating Mein Kampf.

Rodney P. Carlisle (2005), "Encyclopedia of Politics." p. 540.
https://books.google.com/books?id=Z6I5DQAAQBAJ&pg=PA540

While Aflaq embraced Islam as the religion for the Arab peoples, it was ironic that he had been raised a Christian. During World War II, he admired Adolf Hitler and saw in Nazism the type of national socialism he espoused for the Arab world.

Princeton Papers: Interdisciplinary Journal of Middle Eastern Studies. (1997). United States: Markus Wiener Publishers. Vol. 5, p.33.
https://books.google.com/books?id=9V9tAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Aflaq%C2%A0called+upon+all+Arabs+,+Muslims+as+well+as+Christians,+to%C2%A0admire+Islam%22 ; William Harris, ‎Aḥmad Ashraf, ‎Yesim Arat (1997), "Challenges to Democracy in the Middle East." p.33.
https://books.google.com/books?id=_FRtAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Aflaq%C2%A0called+upon+all+Arabs+,+Muslims+as+well+as+Christians,+to%C2%A0admire+Islam%22

The Islamic Component A. The Genesis of the Ba'th: Islam in the Thought of Michel 'Aflaq ... 'Aflaq called upon all Arabs, Muslims as well as Christians, to admire Islam and the ''Prophet'' because of Islam's "important role in shaping Arab history and Arab nationalism."

Lee Smith, ""It’s an Arab Nationalist Thing. Osama’s Islamism and Saddam’s Baathism are more alike than you think." Slate, Oct 22, 2004.
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2004/10/islamism-and-baathism-aren-t-that-different.html

... as Elie Kedourie wrote in Islam in the Modern World, '[T]o define the Arab nation in terms of its history is—sooner rather than later—to come upon the fact that Islam originated among the Arabs, was revealed in Arabic to an Arab "prophet".' Hence, 'Arab nationalism,” Kedourie explained, “affirms a fundamental unbreakable link between Islam and Arabism.' (Here’s an essay on the same subject, with a collection of quotes from Arab writers agreeing with Kedourie that Arabism and Islam are one and the same.)..



TOPICS: Islam
KEYWORDS: aflaq; arabism; assad; baath; baathism; islamism; nazism; panarabism; racism; saddam; samialjundi; syria

1 posted on 06/10/2021 6:36:34 AM PDT by Conservat1
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In Sadaam’s Iraq, up to 67% of the populace were engaged in spying on all the citizenry—those not spying were in the minority, and of course, many spies were spying on other spies. The majority were unpaid, impressed through a vast system of domestic intelligence, compulsion, blackmail and repression.


2 posted on 06/10/2021 6:41:56 AM PDT by CharlesOConnell (CharlesOConnell)
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Horrific.


3 posted on 06/10/2021 6:43:30 AM PDT by Conservat1
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Rules of Engagement with Muslims -

If non-believing Infidels are present, Sunni sect will unite with Shi’a sect to enslave (physical, sexual, monetary) all Infidels and annihilate the rest

If no Infidels present, Sunni sect will turn against Shi’a sect and annihilate each other until there is a ‘winner’

This has not changed in the 1200 years of ever-expanding Islamic conquest.


4 posted on 06/10/2021 7:49:15 AM PDT by RideForever (One of the CoVID Control Group)
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taqqyia – “deception of the infidel”


5 posted on 06/10/2021 9:08:27 AM PDT by Conservat1
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taqqyia – “deception of the infidel”

The Quran (16:106 and 3:28) allows Muslims to lie in order to protect themselves or to protect the Muslim community. Protecting the Muslim community, however, involves lying about jihad and portraying Islam as a religion of peace. Synonym is 'dissimulation'. link

6 posted on 06/10/2021 9:56:09 AM PDT by RideForever
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