%0 Journal Article %T A Review about the Basic Ideology Causing the Arab League: The Arab Nationalism %A Halil U£¿ur Ay %J - %D 2018 %X The markings of the foundation of the Arab League can be traced back to the idea of nationalism that emerged in the 19th century. The new ideas emerged from the French Revolution began to spread in the Arab provinces of the Ottoman Empire with the temporary Napoleon occupation of Egypt, 1798-1801. Then, although the French forces withdrew from Egypt, the effectiveness of Western ideas increased as a result of reforms led by Mehmet Ali Pasha. At the same time, consciousness about the Arabic language and history in the region begun to increase by carrying out the missionary education activities and increasing commercial relations between the Ottoman Arab provinces and the Western states. In this way, the Arab nationalists, who dreamed of an independent Arab kingdom, rebelled against the Ottoman Empire. And at the end of World War I, Arab nationalists regretted that they came under British and French colonial rule. After World War II, a number of independent Arab states emerged as a result of the gradual withdrawal of Western colonial powers from costly Arab lands. At that time these Arab states, which had profound disagreements with each other, became pro-integration under an international organization rather than a single state. In this article, the foundation of Arab League will be examined in the light of historical datas over the presumption that this organization is based on Arab nationalism which developed in the 19th century %K Arap Birli£¿i %K Arap Milliyet£¿ili£¿i %K Arap Kimli£¿i %K Misyonerlik %U http://dergipark.org.tr/epfad/issue/36780/382690