بعث سیاسی جماعت
سوریہ کی ایک سیاسی جماعت تھی
عرب سوشلسٹ بعث پارٹی (عربی: حزب البعث العربي الاشتراكي) ایک سیاسی جماعت تھی جسے سوریہ میں میشیل عقلق، صلاح الدین البیطار اور زکی ارسوزی کے ساتھیوں نے قائم کیا تھا۔
حزب البعث العربي الاشتراكي | |
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سیکرٹری جنرل | میشیل عقلق (1954–65) Munif Razzaz (1965–66) |
نعرہ | "Unity, Freedom, Socialism" "عرب زندہ باد" "A single Arab nation with an eternal mission"[1] |
تاسیس | 7 اپریل 1947ء |
انضمام از | Arab Ba'ath Arab Ba'ath Movement Arab Socialist Movement |
جانشین | Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Iraq Region and Ba'ath Party (Iraqi-dominated faction) Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Syria Region and Ba'ath Party (Syrian-dominated faction) |
اخبار | Al-Ba'ath |
نظریات | Ba'athism |
سیاسی حیثیت | بایاں بازو |
جماعت کا پرچم | |
ویب سائٹ | |
baathparty | |
حوالہ جات
ترمیم- ↑ Bengio, Ofra (1998). Saddam's Word: Political Discourse in Iraq (Paperback). Oxford, England, UK; New York, New York, USA: اوکسفرڈ یونیورسٹی پریس. p. 35. آئی ایس بی این 978-0-19-511439-3. "The name Ba'th at once evokes the party's central slogans: "A single Arab nation with an eternal mission" and "Unity, freedom, socialism." The first slogan echoes several verses of the Qur'an where the words umma wahida (one nation) appear. Verse 209 of the sura al-Baqara, for instance, reads: "The people were one nation; then God sent forth the Prophets, good tidings to bear and warning." The whole party phrase, with its internal rhyme in Arabic, elicits a longing for completeness, a yearning for a messianic transformation. The glorious past of the Arabs is made the source and aim fo emulation. Arsuzi wrote: "The Arabs conquered the world in order to civilize it and for that vision they sacrificed their lives... They spread their rule from the Chinese Wall to the Atlantic Ocean and from the center of Europe to the center of Africa... One caliph, one law, one official language."