Answer 1
It is ethnic Arab fascism which implies from mostly Islam. Even at the first times of Islam, the Saudi Arabs, which are the real Arabs were considered as 1st class Muslim. only few of countries that speak Arabic today are Arabic, cultural assimilation.
Answer 2
Contrary to the above opinion, Pan-Arabism had nothing to do with Islam. The only connection comes from a number of Arab Nationalist assertions from which Pan-Arabism was based. In those documents, the "Arab" is identified by language (Arabic), character (similar cultural norms and ideas), and religion (Muslim). However, this does not mean that Pan-Arab Nationalism has anything to do with Islam in a religious sense. It is only using Islam as a marker of identity (like the Census would). While it is true that most people considered Arabs today became Arabized through cultural assimilation, the point remains that they are now Arabs. (It could be said similarly that the Celtic tribes of south England were Romanized and came to expect Roman cultural norms and ideas regardless of their original non-Roman roots.)
Pan-arabism
PAN-ARABISM was the most important Arab Nationalist movement that developed during the Imperial Occupation of the Middle East.However, there were numerous Arab Nationalist movements that developed during the European Colonial Period. Some were regional (such as Shamite Nationalism which pertained to the entire Levant), some were ethnic (such as Berber or Kurdish Nationalism), some were specific to particular states (such as Algerian Nationalism), and then, of course, there is the universal Pan-Arabism.
It was an attempt to put into action the ideals and aspirations of Pan-Arab Nationalism.
There were numerous Arab Nationalist movements that developed during the European Colonial Period. Some were regional (such as Shamite Nationalism which pertained to the entire Levant), some were ethnic (such as Berber or Kurdish Nationalism), some were specific to particular states (such as Algerian Nationalism), and then, of course, there is the universal Pan-Arabism.
Supporters of Pan-Arabism believe that the Arab World should be one nation similar to the Umayyad Caliphate as it was in the year 750 C.E. (without Persia or Southern Spain). They believe that the Arab World has borders that were artificially drawn by Europeans, Turks, and greedy Arab rulers and that the natural condition of the Arab people is to be in one large nation (similar to the United States).
There was no such thing as the "United Arab Republic movement", but the movement to create the UAR was a small part of the larger Pan-Arabist movement.
Pan Arab Games was created in 1953.
Arab Ba'ath Movement was created in 1940.
Arab Socialist Movement was created in 1930.
Arab Liberation Movement was created in 1952-08.
PAN-ARABISM was the most important Arab Nationalist movement that developed during the Imperial Occupation of the Middle East.However, there were numerous Arab Nationalist movements that developed during the European Colonial Period. Some were regional (such as Shamite Nationalism which pertained to the entire Levant), some were ethnic (such as Berber or Kurdish Nationalism), some were specific to particular states (such as Algerian Nationalism), and then, of course, there is the universal Pan-Arabism.
PAN-ARABISM was the most important Arab Nationalist movement that developed during the Imperial Occupation of the Middle East.However, there were numerous Arab Nationalist movements that developed during the European Colonial Period. Some were regional (such as Shamite Nationalism which pertained to the entire Levant), some were ethnic (such as Berber or Kurdish Nationalism), some were specific to particular states (such as Algerian Nationalism), and then, of course, there is the universal Pan-Arabism.
Pan-Arabianism is a nationalist ideology that promotes the unity and political cooperation of Arab countries. It seeks to create a single Arab state or strengthen the ties between Arab nations based on their common language, culture, and history. Pan-Arabianism gained momentum in the 20th century as a response to European imperialism in the Arab world.
Pan-Slavism is a movement advocating for the political and cultural union of Slavic nations, Pan-Arabism is the idea of a unified Arab state or cultural identity, and Zionism is a movement advocating for the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine. Each ideology aims to unite people with a common cultural or historical background, but they focus on different ethnic or religious groups in distinct regions.
Pan-arabism
Pan-Armenian National Movement was created in 1989.
Pan-Arabism has created an illusory sentiment of union in the Arab World regardless of the vast cultural and historical differences between the various Arab States.