Abstract
This article introduce a microscopic study that deals with the circumstances and motives that lie behind the employment of religious terminology (RT) by certain Arab politicians and activists from the Communist Party in Mandatory Palestine and then in the State of Israel. The study also introduces an interactive chronological classification of the circumstances that dictated and affected the goals of employing the religious terminology was used in the discourse of the communist before and after the establishment of the State of Israel for the purpose of achieving legitimacy and dominance in three fields: the Palestinian-Arab space, the Arab-Jewish, and the cosmopolitan-space that identified with communism. The study also reaches the conclusion that the religious discourse constituted a tool for conglomeration of the groups within these spaces and bridging between them.
Translated title of the contribution | Riligious terminology and its influence on the conglomeration of national groups and bridging between them: the Arab communists im Mandatory Palestine and in Israel from 1925-1967 |
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Original language | Arabic (Israel) |
Pages (from-to) | pp. 9-41 |
Journal | المجلة -al-Majalla: Journal of the Arabic Language Academy |
Volume | 10 |
State | Published - 2019 |
IHP Publications
- ihp
- Communism
- Communism and religion
- Identification (Religion)
- Nationalism
- Palestinian Arabs -- Eretz Israel
- Palestinian Arabs -- Israel -- Politics and government
- Palestinian Arabs -- Political activity -- Israel
- Palesṭinishe Ḳomunisṭishe Parṭey (1919-1948)