Pan-arabism
//panˈaɹəbɪz(ə)m//
"Pan-arabism" in a Sentence (2 examples)
Before pan-Arabism, which arose in the 20th century, it was not common to refer to everyone who spoke Arabic as Arab. Among some peoples, it is still controversial.
in schools set up widely across the country the values of Arabic as a language, of Algeria as a national entity and of pan-Arabism as an ideal were pressed home with considerable effect.
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