In his book "A Detailed Curriculum for Lessons on the Historical Factors in Building the Arab Nation into What It Is Today," Muhammad Shafiq Ghorbal takes us on an enlightening intellectual journey through centuries of Ottoman dependency and the effects it left behind. After World War I, the Arabs succeeded in liberating themselves from the restrictions of the Ottoman Empire, but things were not easy, as the Arab countries were exposed to the ambitions of Western colonialism, especially from Britain and France. Through a group of exciting lectures, Gharbal reveals how Arab identity was affected by these decisive transformations, and how previous eras affected the reality of the Arab nation today. This book is an invitation to think and contemplate our history and heritage.
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