Nationalism

Dinshaway
A historically significant Egyptian village known for the 1906 incident that became a symbol of Egyptian nationalism.
Eritrean Liberation Front
Influential nationalist organization in Eritrea's struggle for independence in the 20th century.
Musa, Nabawiyyah
Musa, Nabawiyyah (d. 1951): Egyptian feminist, nationalist, writer, and educator. Promoted education and work for women as a means of individual and national liberation.
Mustafa Kamil
Egyptian lawyer, nationalist, and orator advocating for Egyptian independence
National Congress Party
Secularly oriented Indian political party established in 1885, associated with Hindu interests and instrumental in the events leading to the creation of Pakistan.
Nationalism and Islam
The interaction and integration of Islamic values within nationalist movements across various regions, forming a significant component of many Muslim nations' ideologies.
Sarekat Islam
Indonesia’s first mass political party with deep-rooted Islamic nationalist and socialist ideologies.
Thaalibi, Abd al-Aziz
Tunisian nationalist leader and Islamic reformer pivotal in early 20th-century independence movements.
Ummah Party
A Sudanese political movement founded by Abd al-Rahman al-Mahdi in 1945 that has played a major role in Sudanese nationalism and politics.
Messali al-Hajj
First Algerian nationalist leader to call for Algeria’s independence from France
Mirghani, Ali
Prominent religious and political leader in Sudan, leader of the Khatmi tariqah
Pan-Turanism
Nationalist ideology emerged in Ottoman Turkey during the Young Turk era.

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