National identity and the dangers of globalization
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https://doi.org/10.59791/ihy.v22i2.1410Keywords:
national identity, the dangers, globalization, the culture, idiosyncrasiesAbstract
This study aimed to warn of the dangers of globalization on the national identity of the Arab and Islamic peoples, as globalization has become a global space dominated by Western culture, in which the cultural identity is transformed from its own national framework to merge and interact with other other identities, and because the Arab Islamic society was, is, and will continue to be. Targeted in its language, religion, culture, and the security and stability of its societies, its identity will undoubtedly remain at risk of vibration, rupture and loss. Therefore, it is necessary to think seriously about ways to confront the dangers of globalization.
Finally, the research leads us to emphasize the need to confront globalization, as it is an imposed matter outside the will of peoples and countries, and therefore it is absurd to think about the absolute rejection or boycott of it, and it is wise to be careful in dealing with it, and trying to investigate its positives, those that are consistent with the peculiarities of society Islamic Arab.
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